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1. Introduction
2. Postnatal Development in Mammals
3. Human Childhood and Youth
4. Morphological Studies of the Head
5. Care of the Young and the Evolution of the Cerebrum
6. Protection from the Struggle for Existence in Human
Evolution
7. Love and Caring
8. Human Evolution Reconsidered
9. The Fossil Evidence - A Survey
10. Psychological Implications of Upright Posture
11. Voice and Speech
12. Human Beings Teach Their Organs
Conclusion
Friedrich Kipp (1908-97) was born near Stuttgart, Germany. He became a specialist in ornithology and was widely published. He is the author of two other books on human evolution.
'This book is as much a romance of apes and humans as it is a
science documentary. I could not put it down. I have read a lot
about human evolution but this book holds more than the bare facts.
It is a philosophy that helps you understand yourself, your
species, children and apes. A great book for adults and children to
work through together.'
-- Education Otherwise, December 2005
'A delightful little book in the tradition of Goethean science.
Persuasively argued. Kipp teaches the need for deeper
self-observation of human biology and its spiritual
underpinning.'
-- Martin Lockley, Scientific & Medical Network Review, Spring 2005
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