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"The Evolution of Man"

"The Evolution of Man" describes the gradual biological development of humans from common ancestors shared with other primates. Over millions of years, small changes accumulated, leading to traits like increased brain size, bipedal walking, and complex social behaviors. Key stages include early hominins like Australopithecus, followed by Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and eventually Homo sapiens—modern humans. These adaptations were driven by environmental shifts and survival needs, resulting in the fully upright, highly intelligent species we are today. Evolution is a continuous process, shaping humans through natural selection and genetic changes over vast periods.