'''Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature''' is an
1863 book by
Thomas Henry Huxley and arguably the first to discuss
human evolution. It came five years after
Charles Darwin announced his and
Alfred Russel Wallace's theory of
evolution by means of
natural selection, four years after the publication of Darwin's ''
Origin of Species'' and eight years ''before'' Darwin's
The Descent of Man, and Selection in relation to Sex (1871).
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