And I should add that it wasn't my title either, since we would have to know what date "human evolution" actually began, and we don't! Best to all Chris
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From: List for members of the Primate Society of Great Britain on behalf of Sarah Elton
Sent: Sat 04/12/2010 06:43
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Subject: First four million years volume again
Dear all
The Royal Society has extended the deadline for the first four million years volume free access for PSGB members until end of January. As well as Chris editing it, Robin and Sue have a paper in it.
And to clarify, it's not the first four million years from the beginning of prokaryotes to shortly after the beginning of prokaryotes, it's the other first four million years, the one that started in the Miocene.
Cheers
Sarah
Royal Society Publishing has just published The first four million years of human evolution organised and edited by Alan Walker and Chris Stringer. See - http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/site/2010/human_evolution.xhtml for further details or you can go straight to the issue contents which are freely available until the end of January 2011 at http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/365/1556.toc Please enter the following when prompted - user name: evolution, password: TB1556
After the end of January 2011, the print issues are available at the special price of £47.50 each. You can order them online via the above web page (enter special code TB 1556 when prompted) or, alternatively, you can contact [log in to unmask]
Dr Sarah Elton
Reader in Anatomy; Academic Director, HYMS Postgraduate Centre
Hull York Medical School
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