Sentence examples for evolution of early man from inspiring English sources

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But Adam I. Daoud, a graduate student in the Skeletal Biology Laboratory at Harvard and the lab's director, Daniel Lieberman, an evolutionary biologist who co-wrote an influential 2004 paper suggesting that distance running guided the evolution of early man — with better runners earning more food and sex than plodders and passing along their genes — wondered if something simpler might be at work.

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The history of human evolution is more complex than previously supposed, according to fossils showing that several species of early man once lived cheek by jowl in the same region of East Africa.

Andrew Knoll, a paleontologist at Harvard, has spent most of his career studying the evolution of early life.

There were not enough fossils in Darwin's own lifetime to do more than offer a hunch about what they'd show, but the fossils unearthed since show that Darwin's hunches were right — particularly about the evolution of man from early primates, which turns out to be confirmed by a particularly dense and eloquent sequence of skulls and skeletons.

The few narrative non-fiction titles such as The Radium Woman by Eleanor Doorly, 1939, a biography for children about the life of Marie Curie, The Story of your Home by Agnes Allen, 1949, an historical survey of UK domestic architecture from early man living in case to modern blocks of flats and The Making of Man by IW Cornwall, 1960, a book about evolution.

They want to know the evolution of the man, even if it's a myth.

In the evolution of Burning Man, Black Rock had become a city.

Everything I do artistically has this underlying spirit of resistance and humanity overcoming the evolution of man and evolution of the self, giving power back to humanity.

Fly or Die, he explains, is about nothing less than "the evolution of man.

The apartment-house courtyard in New York is an inside-out evolution of the early 19th-century residential square.

Fig. 2 Left: Kerfoot Shute's "Evolution of Man," in A First Book in Organic Evolution, 1890.

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