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The Powerful Primate How Homo sapiens Came to Dominate the Planet

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By: Roland Ennos(Author)
336 pages
The Powerful Primate
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Why are humans the most feared predator in the world?

Over three million years ago, a group of primates discovered tools. Perhaps it was a large rock, ideal for cracking nuts, or a stick to extract honey from a beehive. Regardless, the future of our planet was changed forever.

Slowly, the primate evolved, abandoning the trees for solid ground and four legs for two – and the tools changed with it. Stones were sharpened, then attached to sticks, before stone gave way to bronze, iron, and steel. With axes came agriculture and the first permanent human settlements, which soon became villages, towns and cities. Sticks and stones transformed into gunpowder, the printing press, the combustion engine, the electric light, antibiotics and finally the computer. Through sheer invention, Homo sapiens had conquered the planet.

Tracing the evolution of humans into the planet's apex predator – the foremost 'bullies of the natural world' – Roland Ennos explores the miraculous and devastating power of human technology from the earliest tools to the present day.

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Roland Ennos is the author of The Wood Age and The Science of Spin. He is a visiting professor of biological sciences at the University of Hull and an expert on the mechanics of wood and the design of trees.

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By: Roland Ennos(Author)
336 pages
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