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"The Complete History of Homo Sapiens" Author: [UK] Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Publisher: Hainan Publishing House

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Introduction
Neanderthals, Heidelberg people, Denisovans, Flores people... There were at least 17 ancient human races on Earth, but most of them became extinct during periods of drastic climate change, and the groups that briefly escaped these disasters also disappeared due to low cognitive abilities. Changes never stop, and if Homo sapiens wants to survive, they can only take advantage of the environment and constantly change themselves.
Today, Homo sapiens need to face problems such as urban congestion, air pollution, global warming, nuclear weapons, mental illness, etc., which are more harmful, risky and costly to solve. We need to review the long-term trends and major changes in human history in order to find the future direction of human development.
Open this book to find out how Homo sapiens broke through the siege and became the winner, and how they can continue to improve and cope with future crises.
About the Author
[UK] Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
“One of the finest historians alive”
A thinker who thinks about human history and destiny in a completely new framework
A famous historian and a well-known BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) documentary host, he was praised by the New York Times as "a historian on par with Gibbon, Toynbee and Braudel."
Fernández-Armesto has written many books, including The World: A History, Civilization: Culture, Ambition, and the Great Game between Man and Nature, Eating: How Food Changes Us and Global History, and The Great Explorers, which have been translated into 29 languages ​​and are well-known around the world. His research and writings have won him many honors, such as the World History Association Book Award, the Caird Medal of the National Maritime Museum of the United Kingdom, and the John Carter Brown Medal. In 2017, he received the highest honor awarded to humanists by the Spanish government - the Grand Cross of Alfonso X the Wise.

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