Right Hand: Left-Handedness
Explore the intriguing world of left-handedness with "Right Hand: Left-Handedness" by Daniel Wilson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this captivating book dives deep into the history and science behind left-handedness. With 234 insightful pages, Wilson, a renowned archaeologist and anthropologist, shares his fascination with left-handed tools from the Stone Age, revealing that these implements are as significant as their right-handed counterparts. His pioneering research uncovers the hereditary nature of left-handedness and its connection to brain hemisphere dominance. This authoritative work invites readers to understand the cultural and biological nuances of being left-handed. Whether you’re an individual seeking to grasp the complexities of handedness or a scholar interested in anthropology, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Discover why being left-handed has always been a topic of intrigue and study through Wilson's expert lens.