The Forgotten Exodus: The Into Africa Theory of Human Evolution (English Edition)
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Author(s)Bruce R. Fenton
PublisherAncient News Publishing
ISBN / ASINB06Y4DL61F
ISBN-13978B06Y4DL613
Sales Rank274,381
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
The Geographic Origin of Modern Humans: Half a Century after the collapse of the Out of Asia Theory and The Widespread Adoption of Out of Africa Theory, a new debate is underway over the relative importance of Africa and Asia in our evolutionary story. Each clique of scientists has a part of the story correct, but new evidence shows they are all fundamentally wrong.
On the one side, we have academics highlighting the astonishing fossil record of China with multiple sites now producing modern human fossils aged between 80 – 120 thousand years, or older. Several extremely ancient fossil finds in China, including Dali, Maba and Jinniushan, place archaic Homo sapiens in this region up to 260,000 years ago.
On the other side, we have scientists pointing to Africa’s impressive fossil record with its evidence of potential ancestors going back around 6 million years. The evidence of extreme genetic diversity among Africans and the discovery of 300,000-year-old archaic Homo sapiens fossils in Morocco tends to support further the idea that humans came out from Africa.
We can understand why both sides are so sure of their positions, and why the debate continues. While leading academics focussed on their agendas, they overlooked significant evidence.
Between the two poles of Out of Africa and Out of Asia Theory, exists a ‘Middle Way’. The Forgotten Exodus: The Into Africa Theory of Human Evolution, reveals that within the known fossil record, the current genetic studies and recent paleoclimate models there is compelling evidence for a superior theory of human origins, representing a paradigm displacement.
On the one side, we have academics highlighting the astonishing fossil record of China with multiple sites now producing modern human fossils aged between 80 – 120 thousand years, or older. Several extremely ancient fossil finds in China, including Dali, Maba and Jinniushan, place archaic Homo sapiens in this region up to 260,000 years ago.
On the other side, we have scientists pointing to Africa’s impressive fossil record with its evidence of potential ancestors going back around 6 million years. The evidence of extreme genetic diversity among Africans and the discovery of 300,000-year-old archaic Homo sapiens fossils in Morocco tends to support further the idea that humans came out from Africa.
We can understand why both sides are so sure of their positions, and why the debate continues. While leading academics focussed on their agendas, they overlooked significant evidence.
Between the two poles of Out of Africa and Out of Asia Theory, exists a ‘Middle Way’. The Forgotten Exodus: The Into Africa Theory of Human Evolution, reveals that within the known fossil record, the current genetic studies and recent paleoclimate models there is compelling evidence for a superior theory of human origins, representing a paradigm displacement.

