
JAESEUNG JEONG’S EXPLORATION OF HUMANKIND
- history of human evolution popular science comics biology brain science primitive
- Categories:Comics & Graphic Novels History, Geography & Culture Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:July,2021
- Pages:164
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:153mm×210mm
- Publication Place:South Korea
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- Text Color:Full color
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★Combining scientific knowledge such as [Biological Science], [Brain Science], [Archaeology], through millions of years, hundreds of thousands of years, from the perspective of aliens, it is an interesting research on [Human Evolution History]! The history of human evolution is not only a humanities, but also a fascinating science. It is like detective reasoning. Through an inconspicuous small bowl or a vague mural, we can speculate on the living environment and way of our ancestors. This series hopes that every young reader will always have the attitude of questioning the "truth", and expand the wings of imagination to become a "biological anthropology" detective, analyze important clues from different angles, and fully outline our ancestors in our minds. This rich imagination will help you set sail on the road of becoming an excellent scientist!
★Vivid cartoons and illustrations, authoritative scientific knowledge, humorous explanation style, and exquisite text layout help young readers easily travel to the earth millions of years ago!
★If you travel through time and space and come to the period of ancient humans, what will you find? If aliens met our ancestors, how would they interact? This is a story about a wonderful encounter between ancient humans and aliens. Let's take a look at the past life of human beings!
★Suitable for primary school students and teenagers!
There are 5 books in this series:
01 THE BEGINNING OF THE GREAT ADVENTURE (3 million years ago)
02 MEETING LUCY (3 million to 1.5 million years ago)
03 RUN, HOMO ERECTUS! (Encounter with Earth 1.5 million years ago)
04 HOMO ERECTUS ON A VOLCANIC ISLAND (traveling around the earth 1.5 million years ago)
05 BRAVE NEANDERTHAL WARRIOr (200,000 years ago)
Description
All the knowledge of the universe was gathered there, and the people of Aure built a huge library called Cybele in order to collect and organize this knowledge. The Aurines considered scientific knowledge to be the most valuable. Their technology was so advanced that they were able to create an artificial sun and launch it into orbit. Their technology meant that they could not only travel to other surrounding planets, but they could also go to other galaxies through warm holes. However! Due to an incident caused by a living organism brought from the planet Earth, Aure is now on the verge of extinction. The name of that living organism is Ku. Bada, the director of Cybele who has been hibernating for a long time in order to avoid ruin, decides to travel back in time in order to save his civilization. He will travel to the moment on Earth when Ku was first brought to Aure. Laseti, Can, and Kusulmi, who are the ones who found Bada, become his travel companions. The former Aure Expedition headed for the Earth three million years ago. What will they encounter on this past Earth from so many years ago? What did the Earth look like three million years ago? How will the ancient organisms of the Earth react when they see these strange-looking Aurines?
Author
Jeong received his Physics bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate at KAIST. He was a research associate at the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, a research professor with the Department of Physics at Korea University, and an assistant professor with the Department of Child Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. He is currently a professor with the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering at KAIST. He has written various books, including Jaeseung Jeong’s Science Concert (2001) and Twelve Lectures (2018)
Written by Cha, Yu-Jin
Cha has taught creative writing at various institutions, including Kaywon University of Art & Design and the Korea Creative Content Agency. She also helped to produce Agent Leonard’s Mystery Reports. Cha has also written for numerous TV animation series, such as Athlon Tobot, Jungle Survival, and Kongsuni and Friends. Some of Cha’s previous books include Alexander the Great and the Mysterious Silk Road (2012) and Da Vinci is in My Class! (2020)
Illustrated by Kim, Hyun-Min
Kim Hyun-min is a Korean cartoonist who has worked in the overseas market from early on in his career. Kim studiedIndustrial Design at college before following his childhood dream of becoming a cartoonist. Since his submission to the Angoulême International Comics Festival in France, Kim has been writing and drawing the “Archibald” adventure comics for a French publisher.
Edited by Baek, Du-Seong
Baek received his BA in Geology, his MA in Paleontology, and his doctorate degree at Korea University. Baek was the curator of the Seodaemun Museum of Natural History since its establishment in 2003, and in 2013, he began to lead the exhibition education team. Since then, he has lead exhibitions and education programs on geographical features, collected samples, and has held special exhibitions on minerals and fossils.