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Lucy: The Australopithecus That Fell out of the Human Evolution Tree

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“Lucy” is arguably the most famous human evolution icon displayed in public school textbooks. Since Lucy’s discovery in 1974, hundreds of scientists have studied Lucy and other Australopithecines discovered more recently. Has over 40 years of research confirmed that she is really a bi-pedal human ancestor? This book reviews the latest findings from evolutionary research journals that confirm ten fatal flaws regarding the claim that Lucy and her species are actually early human ancestors.

21 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 11, 2017

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Daniel Biddle

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July 26, 2024
This is an awesome booklet/small book about Lucy (the missing "missing link") and evolution. I love that there are so many pictures. When you see the bones of Lucy you cannot unsee them. Such a little number of bones and so many interpretations posing as truth in school textbooks.

I wish every 7th grader in our country would read this booklet, so that kids wouldn't be indoctrinated with the old evolution theory that has never been proved.
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