Re: Bo Graslund "Early humans & their world" Routledge




Marc Verhaegen wrote:
> Elaine Morgan asked me: "... I have just been reading a new book called
> "Early humans and their world" by Bo Graslund (Routledge). You have probably
> come across it already. If not, a few quotes will give the drift. The
> remnant of the savannah theory "still lurks below the surface"... but the
> aquatic one is "gradually being accepted without any open discussion" ...
> and it "appears less fantastic with every year that passes." ..."
>
> I haven't heard of this book yet. Anybody knows more?


Amazon.com lists the book. Also the University of Washington ordered
the book on 7-28-05, so it is not likely on their shelf yet. Want me to
request it interlibrary loan?


>
> --Marc

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