IOW, paleo-anthropology before "coastal dispersal" (aquatic ape) is at least as
wrong as geology was before "plate tectonics" (continental drift).
littor...@gmail.com wrote:
IOW, paleo-anthropology before "coastal dispersal" (aquatic ape) is at least asThe funny thing is, though Coastal Dispersal is mainstream, and I've only ever
wrong as geology was before "plate tectonics" (continental drift).
encountered one or two people denying it in my entire life, the savanna idiots
are far too deeply brainwashed to take it to the next level: Aquatic Ape.
They seem to believe that our ancestors were carrying around a savanna on their back, to feed from when they got hungry, and in any case no amount of time waterside could allow them to adapt at all...
It's this blind, totally religious "Leap of Faith" the savanna crowd makes...
According to most interpretations of the fossil evidence,
there appears to not have been much dispersal of any kind in the
earliest years of hominid evolution.
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