Prologue: Mossel Bay, South Africa |
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Part 1 HOW THE PLEISTOCENE GOT ITS ICE |
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The Geographic Narrative: From Big Chill to Spark Within |
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The Genomic Narrative: Not in the Stars, but in Ourselves |
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The Cultural Narrative: The Gloss of Temperament |
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Chapter 4 Footnotes to Plato |
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Antecedents and Analogues |
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Origins: The Beginnings of the Ends |
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Parallel Paths of the Past |
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Erectus Unbound: Quest for Fire |
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The Orthogenesis of an Idea |
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Links Found, Lost, Invented, and Written |
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Method, the Modern Synthesis |
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Extinct Links and Eternal Verities |
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Chapter 7 New Truths, Heresies, Superstitions |
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Ice, Fire, and Giants: The European Pleistocene |
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Places of Refuge, Sites of Revelation |
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Dwarves on the Shoulders of Gyants |
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Chapter 8 The Ancients and the Moderns |
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Sapients in the Looking Glass |
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Battle of the Books, Battle of the Bones |
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Part 3 HOW THE PLEISTOCENE LOST ITS TALE |
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Chapter 9 The Hominin Who Would Be King |
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The Geographic Narrative: The Great Realignment |
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The Genomic Narrative: The Great Himself |
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The Cultural Narrative: The Great What-If |
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Chapter 10 The Anthropocene |
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Humanity's Planetary Presence |
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Behaviorally Modern Disciplines |
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Epilogue: Rift Redux |
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Appendix: Figures |
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Authors' Note |
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Notes |
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Index |
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