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The Forgotten Exodus: The Into Africa Theory of Human Evolution

The Forgotten Exodus: The Into Africa Theory of Human Evolution

Graham Hancock
4.2/5 ( ratings)
An alternate cover for this ASIN can be found here.

Is it time to rethink the fundamental claims of the Out of Africa Hypothesis?

Do the most recent discoveries in archaeology and evolutionary genetics support the consensus narrative on human origins?

The ‘Into Africa Theory’ is a bold new evolutionary hypothesis, one that emerged from a five-year-long detailed re-examination of the available peer-reviewed academic studies.

This paradigm displacing theory of human origins unites hundreds of key sources, carefully fitting each piece of data into the most compelling location until. This book offers a near completion of the most complex jig-saw puzzle known, the story of Homo sapiens prehistoric journey.

Changing a scientific paradigm is no easy business, it is almost impossible to break through the iron curtain of scientific certainty that currently surrounds the Out of Africa Theory. Virtually every news story mentioning human origins begins with the clarifying statement ‘after humans emerged from Africa 50 – 120 thousand years ago’ before saying another word.

There is a strong knee-jerk reaction to any claims disagreeing with such statements. The public and the scientific community have come to view the Out of Africa model as the detailing of basic facts of our prehistory.

Please put aside any possible intellectual prejudice or immediate knee-jerk reactions, only keep an open mind. Examine the reviews left by previous readers, and then perhaps take the time to read the book for yourself.

It is time to cast our eyes towards eastwards towards Southeast Asia and Australasia – it is there we find the seeds of a new evolutionary paradigm.
Language
English
Pages
115
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Ancient News Publishing
Release
April 07, 2017

The Forgotten Exodus: The Into Africa Theory of Human Evolution

Graham Hancock
4.2/5 ( ratings)
An alternate cover for this ASIN can be found here.

Is it time to rethink the fundamental claims of the Out of Africa Hypothesis?

Do the most recent discoveries in archaeology and evolutionary genetics support the consensus narrative on human origins?

The ‘Into Africa Theory’ is a bold new evolutionary hypothesis, one that emerged from a five-year-long detailed re-examination of the available peer-reviewed academic studies.

This paradigm displacing theory of human origins unites hundreds of key sources, carefully fitting each piece of data into the most compelling location until. This book offers a near completion of the most complex jig-saw puzzle known, the story of Homo sapiens prehistoric journey.

Changing a scientific paradigm is no easy business, it is almost impossible to break through the iron curtain of scientific certainty that currently surrounds the Out of Africa Theory. Virtually every news story mentioning human origins begins with the clarifying statement ‘after humans emerged from Africa 50 – 120 thousand years ago’ before saying another word.

There is a strong knee-jerk reaction to any claims disagreeing with such statements. The public and the scientific community have come to view the Out of Africa model as the detailing of basic facts of our prehistory.

Please put aside any possible intellectual prejudice or immediate knee-jerk reactions, only keep an open mind. Examine the reviews left by previous readers, and then perhaps take the time to read the book for yourself.

It is time to cast our eyes towards eastwards towards Southeast Asia and Australasia – it is there we find the seeds of a new evolutionary paradigm.
Language
English
Pages
115
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Ancient News Publishing
Release
April 07, 2017

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