Capitalizing on major advances in our understanding of both memory and brain evolution, this book provides the first - and long overdue - account of memory systems placed in an evolutionary context. The result is a captivating and comprehensive survey of two histories, the history of the brain and the history of ideas about memory, which culminates in a new and provocative proposal for the origin of memory. Anyone interested in the brain and behaviour, evolution, or the history of science will find The Evolution of Memory Systems a stimulating read.