Dan M. Mrejeru 
The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman: Fourth Edition [EPUB ebook] 
Revised and Updated

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Explore the fascinating journey of human evolution and the groundbreaking transformations that shaped our species in *The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman*. This fourth edition, meticulously revised and updated, delves into the intricate developments that led to the emergence of Homo loquens-the Speakingman-a species defined by advanced cognitive capabilities and the advent of dynamic language.

Drawing on years of research and a collection of articles originally published on academia.edu, author Dan M. Mrejeru examines key moments in human history, from the cooling of Earth’s climate millions of years ago to the revolutionary changes in brain structure that occurred just 30, 000 years ago. This comprehensive exploration covers the evolution of hominins, the impact of geomagnetic events on brain development, and the rise of nonlinear and linear thinking that has propelled human progress.

Through six insightful parts, Mrejeru discusses the migrations out of Africa, the formation of modern consciousness, and the role of neurogenesis in shaping the human brain. The book also projects forward, offering a thought-provoking analysis of the future of Homo loquens and the challenges that lie ahead.

Perfect for readers interested in anthropology, neuroscience, and the profound evolution of human cognition, *The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman* provides a compelling narrative of our species’ past, present, and future.

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