Origins

How the Earth Made Us

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Lewis Dartnell: Origins (2019, Penguin Random House)

352 pages

English language

Published Sept. 5, 2019 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-84792-435-3
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In Origins: How The Earth Made Us Lewis Dartnell explore what our environment has done to us. How has nature shaped the human story and influenced the development of civilizations.

It ranges over a staggering span of time and topics. Dartnell delves into geology, astronomy, anthropology, geography, chemistry and history, he looks into the development of life on Earth, the evolution of humans, the progression of civilization and the age of exploration, as well as the most recent trends of industrialization and globalization, and why people vote the way they do. It’s extraordinary. With such a vast range, one would expect that this is a difficult and chaotic book. On the contrary. Origins is organised by specific, overarching themes, making reading accessible, engaging and quite often, fun.

Today, we’re seeing largest physical structures on our planet -ice-caps, rainforests, coral-reefs, to disappear before our eyes. It is perhaps the greatest emergency …

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3 stars

Humans are a product of the Earth we live on. In Lewis Dartnell's latest book, he explores human evolution out of the forests, into the savannah and across the globe. What made us the dominant species we are today?

I was a huge fan of The Knowledge, but I felt Origins was a little unfocused. Human history is a huge topic to squash into one book, and the lens of of "how the Earth made us" is loosely interpreted to include many factors of the Earth. It probably didn't help that I've read a few things lately that had covered the same ground.

Areas on the same latitude as East Africa are heavily forested with tropical rainforest. This is where our ape ancestors started their long journey, and Lewis explains why this region became savannah, which forced apes to evolve to adapt to a treeless environment. Then, climate change pushed …

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  • Human evolution
  • Human beings, origin