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Over the past two centuries researchers have found bones and artifacts showing that people like ourselves existed on earth millions of years ago. But the scientific establishment has suppressed, ignored, or forgotten
these remarkable facts. Why? Because they contradict the now dominant view of human origins, which holds that humans like ourselves evolved within the past 100,000 years from more apelike ancestors.
"The Hidden History of the Human Race," a book sure to ignite controversy, brings these paradigm-breaking discoveries to light. Deploying an unexpectedly great number of convincing facts, deeply illuminated with critical analysis, Cremo and Thompson challenge us to rethink our understanding of human origins, identity, and destiny.
"I believe this book to be one of the landmark intellectual achievements of the late twentieth century... Never before has the case for a complete re-evaluation of the human story been made more reasonably and rationally." - From the Foreword by Graham Hancock
"A stunning description of some of the evidence that was once known to science, but which has disappeared from view due to the 'knowledge filter' that protects the ruling paradigm." - Phillip E. Johnson, author of "Darwin on Trial"
"This book is a detective novel as much as a scholarly tour de force. But the murderer is not the butler. Neither is the victim a rich old man with many heirs. The victim is man himself, and the role of the assassin is played by numerous scientist. The book takes the case to court, and ask the reader to judge for himself." - Dr. Mikael Rothstein, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Table of Contents
Foreword Preface Introduction and Acknowledgements
Part I: Anomalous Evidence 1. The Song of the Red Lion: Darwin and Human Evolution 2. Incised and Broken Bones: The Dawn of Deception 3. Eoliths: Stones of Contention 4. Crude Paleoliths 5. Advanced Paleoliths and Neoliths 6. Evidence for Advanced Cultures in Distant Ages 7. Anomalous Human Skeletal Remains
Part II: Accepted Evidence 8. Java Man 9. The Piltdown Showdown 10. Beijing Man and Other Finds in China 11. Living Ape-Men? 12. Always Something New Out of Africa
Summary of Anomalous Evidence Related to Human Antiquity Bibliography Index
322 pages, 6 x 9, Paperback, Illustrated
Price - $15.95
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