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Concerning Man's Origin : Being the Presidential Address Given at the Meeting of the British Association Held in Leeds on August 31, 1927, Together With Recent Essays on Darwinian Subjects - Arthur Keith

Concerning Man's Origin

Being the Presidential Address Given at the Meeting of the British Association Held in Leeds on August 31, 1927, Together With Recent Essays on Darwinian Subjects

By: Arthur Keith

Paperback | 16 February 2026

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"Concerning Man's Origin" provides a profound examination of the biological foundations of humanity through the lens of early 20th-century science. This volume centers on the influential presidential address delivered by Sir Arthur Keith at the 1927 meeting of the British Association in Leeds, a speech that famously reaffirmed the scientific community's commitment to the Darwinian perspective on human descent.

Accompanying this historic address are several essays that delve into Darwinian subjects, offering detailed insights into physical anthropology and the evolutionary process. Keith, a preeminent figure in his field, utilizes anatomical evidence and fossil records to trace the lineage of man, addressing the complexities of natural selection and the physical characteristics that distinguish the human species. The collection serves as an essential record of the debate and discovery surrounding evolutionary biology during a pivotal era. Readers interested in the history of science, anthropology, and the development of evolutionary thought will find this work to be a rigorous and illuminating exploration of our biological past.

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