Deep Time Cladistics, the Revolution in Evolution

Deep Time Cladistics, the Revolution in Evolution by Henry Gee is a thought-provoking exploration published by Fourth Estate in 2001. This New Ed edition spans 262 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces a revolutionary approach to understanding the history of life through cladistics, moving beyond traditional concepts of missing links and descent.
Readers will discover how this method offers insights into our ancestors by delving into the vast expanses of evolutionary time. The text emphasizes the significance of fossils and the science of paleontology, providing a fresh perspective on evolution. Through this innovative lens, Gee invites readers to reconsider established ideas and engage with the complexities of life’s history.
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Gee introduces the revolutionary new approach to looking at the history of life – a way of looking beyond the fossil record called cladistics. This throws out old ideas of missing links and descent and instead shows a way back to our ancestors through the almost unimaginable depths of evolutionary time.
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