A Story of Us, Pete Richerson
A Story of Us, Pete Richerson
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A Story of Us
A New Look at Human Evolution

Author: Pete Richerson, Lesley Newson

Narrator: Mike Cooper

Unabridged: 10 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/18/2021


Synopsis

In a few decades, a torrent of new evidence and ideas about human evolution has allowed scientists to piece together a more detailed understanding of what went on thousands and even millions of years ago. We now know much more about the problems our ancestors faced, the solutions they found, and the trade-offs they made.

Our species' unique capacity for culture began to evolve millions of years ago, but it only really took off in the last few hundred thousand years. This capacity allowed our ancestors to survive and raise their difficult children during times of extreme climate chaos. Understanding how this has evolved can help us understand the cultural change and diversity that we experience today.

Lesley Newson and Peter Richerson, a husband-and-wife team based at the University of California, Davis, have spent years researching and collaborating with scholars from a wide range of disciplines to produce a deep history of humankind. In A Story of Us, they present this rich narrative and explain how the evolution of our genes relates to the evolution of our cultures. Newson and Richerson take listeners through seven stages of human evolution, beginning seven million years ago with the apes that were the ancestors of humans and today's chimps and bonobos. The story ends in the present day and offers a glimpse into the future.

About Pete Richerson

Peter J. Richerson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of California, Davis. During his first career, he studied the ecology of lakes, but he also became increasingly interested in human evolution. Beginning in the 1970s, he and colleague Robert Boyd were among the scholars who laid the foundation of cultural evolutionary theory. This work has been hugely influential in the development of "dual-inheritance theory," which looks at how genes and culture coevolve. His books with Robert Boyd include Culture and the Evolutionary Process and Not by Genes Alone. His current research is focused on cultural evolution, the origins of tribal and larger scale cooperation, and the origins of agriculture.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole on June 28, 2021

This is an excellent overview of human evolution. Reading it I find my self thinking it would be great for use in an undergrad human evolution course. The style of the book and writing, however, I didn’t find very enjoyable as a casual read. It’s a review book rather than a presentation of a clear o......more

Goodreads review by Per on January 31, 2022

Weaving together many strands of knowledge from current science, this books attempts to describe the main evolutionary steps from the most recent common ancestor of chimpanzees and us (Homo sapiens). The authors describe the evidence and the controversies that surround some of the explanatory theori......more

Goodreads review by Mizrob on November 08, 2021

Dumbed down. At times reads like a children's book. And a third of the book is in the genre of prehistoric fiction.......more

Goodreads review by Menglong on November 08, 2021

4.25 stars......more

Goodreads review by Iqbal on July 16, 2023

Beginning seven million years ago with the apes that were the progenitors of humans and the modern chimpanzees and bonobos, Newson and Richerson walk readers through seven stages of human evolution. The history of human evolution is presented from a novel perspective in Lesley Newson and Peter Riche......more