
He breezes through the biomechanics of how chimps clamber and humans walk. He describes the intricacies of the human wrist and foot with the skill of a poet. In this, he is every bit as good as the best scientist-writers.


This is a function of Pattison’s uncanny ability to write evocatively about science. “The story lines border on the insane…Despite ample opportunity, ‘Fossil Men’ never devolves into gonzo journalism. “In ‘Fossil Men,’ Pattison weaves the multiple intrigues of science, politics, and personalities into a masterly structured tale…the book leaves readers with a new sense of wonder at the origins of humankind.”

“A work of staggering depth that brings us into the search for the oldest human.”
