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Colin Tudge wrote:
Neanderthals, Bandits and Farmers: How Agriculture Really Began is a book by the British science writer Colin Tudge.
In Neanderthals, Bandits and Farmers, Colin Tudge offers an explanation for the beginning of the population explosion.
Colin Tudge ( born 22 April 1943 ) is a British science writer and broadcaster.
* Colin Tudge Personal Website
* Colin Tudge, Chris Leaver and Tony Trewavas ( 2003 ): Brave new world?
* Colin Tudge: Bad for the Poor, Bad for Science.
* Colin Tudge: lecture to the Soil Association 12 July 2005 “ Can Organic Farming feed the world ?”
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* Colin Tudge, biologist and author
Examples include the book The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor by Colin Tudge, and a documentary of the same name screened on the History Channel ( US ) and BBC One ( UK ), both referring to the primate fossil dubbed Ida.

Colin and Biography
* Colin Tudge's Biography
Subsequent work on Massinger includes Philip Edwards and Colin Gibson, eds., The Plays and Poems of Philip Massinger ( 5 vols., Oxford, 1976 ), Martin Garrett, ed., Massinger: the Critical Heritage ( London, 1991 ), chapters in Annabel Patterson, Censorship and Interpretation: the Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England ( Madison, 1984 ) and Martin Butler, Theatre and Crisis 1632 – 1642 ( Cambridge, 1984 ), and Martin Garrett, " Philip Massinger " in the revised Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford, 2005 ).
Colin Burrow, writing for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, describes John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Andrew Marvell, and Richard Crashaw as the ' central figures ' of metaphysical poetry.
Hanks was born Colin Lewes Dillingham in Sacramento, California, the oldest son of actor Tom Hanks and his first wife, the late producer and actress Samantha Lewes < ref > Colin Hanks Biography ( 1977 -) from filmreference. com
* Colin Burrow, “ Rous, Francis ( 1580 / 81 – 1659 ),” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2008 ( accessed 2 July 2008 ).
In 2004 Millington ’ s prominence was recognized by her inclusion into the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, edited by Colin Matthew and Brian Harrison.
These were followed by numerous publications after his retirement from active journalism, including Glimpses through the Cannon Smoke ( 1881 ); Chinese Gordon, a succinct record of his life ( 1884 ); Souvenirs of some Continents ( 1885 ); William I. of Germany: a Biography ( 1888 ); Havelock, in the English Men of Action Series ( 1890 ); Barracks, Bivouacs, and Battles ( 1891 ); The Afghan Wars ( 1892 ); Czar and Sultan ( 1895 ); Memories and Studies of War and Peace ( 1895 ), in many respects autobiographical ; and Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde ( 1896 ).
On 9 August 2005, Colin committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning from the exhaust pipes of his motorbike in his garage at his home in Greenville, NC .< ref >< sup > 1 </ sup > Biography and injury / death

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