Ron DeSalle is a curator at the American Museum of Natural
History in the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics. He
curated the American Museum of Natural History's new Hall of Human
Origins (2006) and has written more than 300 peer-reviewed
scientific publications and several books. Tattersall and DeSalle
recently coauthored Human Origins: What Bones and Genomes Tell Us
about Ourselves (Texas A&M University Press, 2007).
Ian Tattersall, curator emeritus in the American Museum of
Natural History, is also the author of Paleontology: A Brief
History of Life (Templeton Press, 2010), The Fossil Trail: How We
Know What We Think We Know about Human Evolution (Oxford University
Press, 2009), and The World from Beginnings to 4000 BCE (Oxford
University Press, 2008)
. . . an authoritative and fun publication that will be accessible to anyone with even the faintest recollection of high school biology or any curiosity whatsoever about how we came to be the way we are. - The Quarterly Review of Biology
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