Project on Lucy and Ardi - any book suggestions?

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    Project on Lucy and Ardi - any book suggestions?
    I'm doing a sort of extended project at school, but it's not marked or anything, and I'm doing it on the effect of the discovery on both Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis) and Ardi (Ardipithecus ramidus) on our understanding of evolution and how we got here. So far I've ordered Lucy:The beginnings of humankind, Richard Leakey's The Origin of Humankind and i've already got Out of Eden by Stephen Oppenheimmer.
    Basically, I was wondering if anybody knew any books that might be useful for my project - so anything about evolution, archaeology or I guess even the human skeleton. Any suggestions would help me so much, thanks.
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