ADAM'S NOSE, AND THE MAKING OF HUMANKIND
- 282pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Tracing the evolution of smell from its bacterial origins to modern human fascination with fragrances, this book delves into how smell influences animal behavior, particularly in relation to sex. It highlights the significance of humans losing the vomeronasal organ, a pivotal moment in evolution. Beyond biology, it explores the cultural impact of scents through incense, perfumes, and their representation in art and literature. Accessible to a general audience, it serves as a resource for scientists and students interested in various biological fields.

