https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadows_of_Forgotten_Ancestors_(book)
So I've gone through the book a couple times now and I really enjoy the insight it provides about our great ape ancestors. I find the book really makes the reader question a lot about life, while generously providing the best answers science had to offer at the time.
The first time through, it was a bit difficult getting through the written perspectives of the ranked male and female apes, but honestly the second time through, it provides a great perspective into how early nature's social hierarchy functioned. For me, this is a reminder that we can do better in today's society with our more advanced critical thinking capabilities.
What did you take away from the book?
Is all the information still be accurate by today's standards?
Have you read any of Carl &/or Ann's other books, and which was your favorite?
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan 1992
by Running_Mustard