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The great human journey, around the world in 22 million days, Ian Tattersall, Rob DeSalle, and Patricia J. Wynne

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The great human journey, around the world in 22 million days, Ian Tattersall, Rob DeSalle, and Patricia J. Wynne
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The great human journey
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Ian Tattersall, Rob DeSalle, and Patricia J. Wynne
Series statement
Wallace and Darwin
Sub title
around the world in 22 million days
Summary
Wallace and Darwin, the Museum Mice from the Halls of the American Museum of Natural History, are off on another adventure! It's amazing what you can find in a museum and how far you can travel in a small time machine made from a yoghurt cup! Have you ever wondered where we humans all came from and how there came to be so many of us? The answers, as our two mice will show you, lie everywhere including in our own DNA. So there is the Big Picture of The Great Human Journey from the middle of Africa to Australia, America and Asia and then there's the Tiny (really tiny) Picture too of molecules and cells that we can trace inside ourselves and our Genome like long strings of letters that tell us where we came from and who our ancestors were, and where they were when and how they got there!
Target audience
juvenile
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Around the world in 22 million days
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