• Can a whole science be so wrong??

    From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 24 03:36:03 2023
    Yes: we've seen this in geology with plate tectonics.
    Now we see this in anthropology with coastal dispersal.

    Most paleo-anthropologists are still afro- & anthropo-centrically biased:
    -- Homo didn't come from Africa, but from S-Asia,
    -- apiths were no human ancestors, but fossil relatives of Gorilla or Pan.


    All Miocene Hominoidea were bipedal (today only hylobatids & humans).
    We were no BP runners, but BP waders-climbers in swamp forests.
    Australopiths were fossil relatives of Gorilla & Pan, not of us.
    Africa = rain-forest + savanna, but "Out of Africa" is nonsense. Endurance-running is afro+anthropocentrical fantasies.
    Etc.
    See my book "De evolutie van de mens" Acad.Uitg. Eburon 2022 Utrecht NL, or google
    - "aquarboreal",
    - "coastal dispersal Pleistocene Homo"
    - "GondwanaTalks Verhaegen English".

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