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This book-calls "monkey" evolutionists who surpassed the champions of creation in the unwillingness to see stubborn facts: the older the fossil hominids, the closer they are to modern man. The structure of our body and brain makes it look for its origin not in the savannah and jungle, but on the border of land and water. A decade ago, this hypothesis made a commotion in academic science, especially after the support of Victor Ten, a world -famous scientist Natalia Bekhtereva. Now more and more experts are ready to recognize his case.
Together with the author, you will follow the amazing metamorphoses of the first primates caught by the spill and the subsequent shallow of the ocean. You will be happy with the "Golden Age" Dolphinide - the beam of the coastal lagoon, where they spent millions of years to go to land in the almost established appearance of modern man. And you will find a lot of evidence that the “ancestors" imposed on us” are just representatives of degrading branches.
The amazing features of human morphology, which no one has ever known why no one has thought about - in a book that turns up the idea of the evolution of Homo sapiens
Together with the author, you will follow the amazing metamorphoses of the first primates caught by the spill and the subsequent shallow of the ocean. You will be happy with the "Golden Age" Dolphinide - the beam of the coastal lagoon, where they spent millions of years to go to land in the almost established appearance of modern man. And you will find a lot of evidence that the “ancestors" imposed on us” are just representatives of degrading branches.
The amazing features of human morphology, which no one has ever known why no one has thought about - in a book that turns up the idea of the evolution of Homo sapiens
Author:
Author:Ten Victor Viktorovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Natural sciences
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Series:
Series: Paradoxical Anthropology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-100228-2
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