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Ted Shoemaker
Guest
I am trying to find reliable information on human evolution. It seems that every time I read a
different book, scientific magazine, or internet page on the subject, the facts are a little
different. Very frustrating.
Alright, so neither you nor I were here 2 million years ago, and we have to reconstruct things the
best we can. Granted. But is there really such a vast range of opinion on human evolution? Today I
discovered (on a webpage) two new species of humans I'd never heard of before: Robustus and Boisei.
I suspect that someone else will tell me that these two species didn't exist.
Where can I find an authoritative outline of the history of the human genus? Or is it all up
for grabs?
If anyone answers, please respond to the newsgroup and not to my email.
Thank you very much, Ted Shoemaker
different book, scientific magazine, or internet page on the subject, the facts are a little
different. Very frustrating.
Alright, so neither you nor I were here 2 million years ago, and we have to reconstruct things the
best we can. Granted. But is there really such a vast range of opinion on human evolution? Today I
discovered (on a webpage) two new species of humans I'd never heard of before: Robustus and Boisei.
I suspect that someone else will tell me that these two species didn't exist.
Where can I find an authoritative outline of the history of the human genus? Or is it all up
for grabs?
If anyone answers, please respond to the newsgroup and not to my email.
Thank you very much, Ted Shoemaker