"Fascinating and deeply researched. Higham conveys the thrill of archaeological discovery eruditely and accessibly."--Alexander Larman, The Guardian "[A] fascinating and deeply researched book. Higham conveys the thrill of archaeological discovery eruditely and accessibly."--Alexander Larman, The Observer "A fascinating insight into groups belonging to the same Homo genus as us that lived alongside us for much of their existence. Higham devotes whole chapters, sometimes multiple chapters, to each extinct hominin group. He packs in startling discoveries, impressive insights and the occasional debunking of a foolish idea."--Michael Marshall, New Scientist "A clear and lucid account of how to study archaic DNA.
[Higham] tells an engaging story"--Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Literary Review "A brilliant exposition of the way in which archaeology and science are completely changing our understanding of early humans. This is essential reading for all interested in our early ancestors and the sheer excitement of their discovery."--Barry Cunliffe, author of The Scythians and Europe Between the Oceans: 9000 BC - AD 1000 " The World Before Us ventures far beyond fossils and archaeology into the realm of today's multidisciplinary science. This is a magnificent tour de force making cutting-edge science easily understandable and profoundly entertaining at the same time."--Brian Fagan, author of A Little History of Archaeology and World Prehistory "A brilliant distillation of the ideas and discoveries revolutionizing our understanding of human evolution. Tom Higham introduces us to a complex world of many human species, whose genes and deeds live on in us today."--Chris Gosden, author of Prehistory: A Very Short Introduction "Opening up entirely new perspectives on the early history of humanity, this exciting book shows that we now have a revolutionary new tool for reconstructing the human past: DNA from minute pieces of tooth and bone, and even from the dirt on the floor of caves."--David Abulafia, author of The Boundless Sea "The who, what, where, when and how of human evolution, from one of the world's experts on the dating of prehistoric fossils.
Tom Higham blends evidence from archaeology, palaeontology and genetics to reveal a rich family album of our closest relatives, a cast of characters including cave-dwelling Neanderthals, mountain-adapted wanderers and island-living Hobbits."--Steve Brusatte, author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs.