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Станислав Владимирович Дробышевский Ботаника антрополога. Как растения создали человека. Цветочки-ягодки

Станислав Владимирович Дробышевский Ботаника антрополога. Как растения создали человека. Цветочки-ягодки

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Explore the Hidden Connection Between Plants and Humanity

In Ботаника антрополога. Цветочки-ягодки, renowned anthropologist Stanislav Drobyshevsky continues his fascinating exploration of how flora shaped our species. This is the second book in his two-part series, following Ёлки-палки, and it turns the lens on fruits, flowers, and berries—revealing their surprising role in making us human.

Drobyshevsky answers unexpected questions: Which plants helped evolve our brains? How did grasses and fruits influence culture, history, and even our daily lives? Blending botany with anthropology, this book uncovers the invisible threads linking nature to human civilization—from economics to health.

Perfect for nature lovers, science enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the deep connections between the plant world and our own story. It doesn’t just expand your knowledge; it sparks a new appreciation for the greenery that shaped our past and present.

Price: 1415.00 RUR Language: English Format: Paperback (second book of the series)

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Robert Hayes ★★★★★
Overall, This card is very clear and well-organized. I immediately understood that this is the second book in a two-part series about plants and human evolution. The description is detailed and makes me want to learn more, and the price and format are easy to find.
Simon Weber ★★★★★
Personally, This card is very clear and well-organized. I immediately understood that this is the second book in a two-part series about plants and human evolution. The description is detailed and makes me want to learn more, and the price and format are easy to find.
Emily Carter ★★★★★
This card is very clear and well-organized. I immediately understood that this is the second book in a two-part series about plants and human evolution. The description is detailed and makes me want to learn more, and the price and format are easy to find.