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Earth's past is preserved in stone, fossil, and living form. Those records explain how the planet reached its present condition and why that condition remains constrained by deep history. The Bones Beneath Us follows that record to show how the distant past continues to shape the world we inhabit.
George Wakeman leads the reader backwards through time, beginning with the present and moving into earlier planetary states. The reverse structure brings scale into focus. Familiar landscapes reveal their short tenure. Dominant species rise and vanish. Human history appears late, built on
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Earth's past is preserved in stone, fossil, and living form. Those records explain how the planet reached its present condition and why that condition remains constrained by deep history. The Bones Beneath Us follows that record to show how the distant past continues to shape the world we inhabit.

George Wakeman leads the reader backwards through time, beginning with the present and moving into earlier planetary states. The reverse structure brings scale into focus. Familiar landscapes reveal their short tenure. Dominant species rise and vanish. Human history appears late, built on foundations laid by forces that operated long before our arrival.

Drawing on geology, palaeontology, and evolutionary research, the book reconstructs vanished oceans, altered climates, mass extinctions, and the organisms that once defined each age. Continents shift position. Atmospheres change composition. Life adapts within firm limits, while extinction repeatedly reshapes what can persist. What survives carries inherited structures forward, embedding the past into every living system.

Placed against this record, the present becomes legible. Breathable air, complex ecosystems, and climatic stability arise from specific sequences rather than permanence. Modern societies depend on conditions assembled slowly and maintained within narrow bounds.

The Bones Beneath Us provides a clear account of how Earth arrived at its current state and what that history continues to impose. It equips the reader with the perspective needed to understand the ground beneath their feet and the constraints that frame what comes next.


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