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The pattern of treatment of issues in this new edition follows that established with the fourth edition; nevertheless there are important changes. For instance, in the preface to the previous edition I wrote, “The five years since the third edition of Human Evolution: An Illustrated Introduction have been an extraordinarily productive time for paleoanthropology,” not least because of the number of new species of early humans that had been discovered. The same can be said of the period between the fourth and fifth editions. Since 1999 four new species of hominin have been announced. (Hominin is the term now used for members of the human family.).