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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 226. Chapters: Biological anthropology, Eugenics, Aquatic ape hypothesis, Mitochondrial Eve, Human genome, Behavioral modernity, Transhuman, Haplogroup R1a, Haplogroup R1b, Haplogroup E1b1b, Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas, Origin of language, Haplogroup T, Y-chromosomal Aaron, Recent African origin of modern humans, Haplogroup I1, Dual inheritance theory, Timeline of human evolution, Multiregional origin of modern humans, Haplogroup E1b1a, Human mitochondrial molecular clock, Exercise physiology, Haplogroup G, Race, Evolution, and Behavior, Hunter-gatherer, Evolutionary origin of religions, Human evolutionary genetics, Molecular anthropology, Toba catastrophe theory, Early human migrations, List of human evolution fossils, Sexual selection in human evolution, Hominidae, Human vestigiality, Prehistory, Macro-haplogroup L, Most recent common ancestor, Evolution of human intelligence, Haplogroup R2a, Pleistocene human population bottleneck in Africa, Neanderthal genome project, Haplogroup U, Haplogroup J2, Control of fire by early humans, Phylogeography, Haplogroup K, Coastal Migration, Howiesons Poort, Haplogroup DE, Haplogroup N, Grandmother hypothesis, Middle Stone Age, Language development, Haplogroup F, Microcephalin, Haplogroup O, Haplogroup H, Haplogroup L2, Dunbar's number, Denisova hominin, Haplogroup L3, List of Y-STR markers, Haplogroup I2, Human enhancement, Posthuman, Haplogroup L0, Y-chromosomal Adam, Human taxonomy, Evolutionary developmental psychology, Parahuman, Haplogroup K(xLT), Super race, Anatomically modern humans, Haplogroup J1, Killer ape theory, Macrolife, Human behavioral ecology, March of Progress, Chromosome 2, Haplogroup M, Homo, Archaic Homo sapiens, Haplogroup L1, Haplogroup IJ, Encephalization, Chimpanzee-human last common ancestor, Patriarch hypothesis, Homo gautengensis, Homi...