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Man after man : an anthropology of the future
Dixon, Dougal.
Adult Nonfiction 573.2 D
Dixon, Dougal.
Adult Nonfiction 573.2 D
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Ryner said:
Although somewhat fanciful and largely conjecture, this "anthropology of the future" is also based on science and what we know of evolutionary history up until now. Some of these future humans are hard to swallow, but nature has already created bizarre variations that surprise us. It’s good lunchtime entertainment, and although the book was written nearly 20 years ago, we are still experiencing many of the same social and environmental concerns today that are mentioned in the book.
posted Jul 21, 2008 at 2:23PM
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