Any good books on the subject?
The Making of Mankind by Richard Leakey.
Great book, probably outdated but I recommend it anyway. It's a great introduction of it, it tells stories of how they work, of their method, of what they know so far and the legacy of it to society.
>>8624213
Came here to post this. Origins Reconsidered is also good.
The field is in such a state of flux that any book is outdated before it goes to print. Read the journals.
>>8626224
This on South American archaeology/anthropology. I was reading a few days ago that the state of anthropology in the western hemisphere is in such flux due to recent finds that no publisher can keep up. I would very much appreciate anyone in either field to give me some groundbreaking monographs
>tfw not in college and no free journals.
>>8624195
the bible by god.
genesis bitch.
>>8626518
Go away, Pope Escargeauxtis the Umpteenth.
handbook of paleoanthropology is good, there is a torrent
>>8627684
Where?
>>8624195
Anything by Clive Cussler.