The human face is far more than a biological structure; it is an evolutionary archive, a social tool, and a canvas for emotion. In The Face, Emanuel Maia takes readers on an extraordinary multidisciplinary journey that bridges anthropology, anatomy, neuroscience, and culture to explore the story written on every human face.
Through richly researched chapters, the book investigates how our faces have been shaped by millions of years of evolution, how expressions communicate what words cannot, and how variations in facial morphology reflect environmental, cultural, and genetic forces. From the deep-set eye sockets of early hominins to the fleeting microexpressions that reveal our true feelings, The Face decodes the past and present of human expression.
Whether you're a student, healthcare professional, anthropologist, designer, or simply curious about what makes us human, this book offers compelling insights into how our faces reveal who we are-and why they matter more than ever in a technologically mediated world.