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Erectus Walks Amongst Us by Richard D. Fuerle
Erectus Walks Amongst Us by Richard D. Fuerle
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2008 edition published in 2025. 6" x 9". 588 pages.
Erectus Walks Among Us: The evolution of modern humans
This is a facsimile printing of an extremely difficult book to find.
Description from a Substack (https://substack.com/home/post/p-148835099):
This is interesting book explores human evolution, race, and the origins of modern humans from an unconventional perspective. Fuerle's work seeks to challenge the dominant narrative of human evolution, offering an alternative theory that emphasises the role of Homo erectus in the formation of modern human populations. The book is ambitious, blending anthropology, genetics, and historical interpretation in an attempt to reframe our understanding of the diversity within the human species.
While the book has been met with criticism for its controversial positions, there are aspects of Fuerle's work that can be appreciated for their boldness and the depth of research that went into constructing this alternative evolutionary hypothesis. Fuerle delves deeply into various fields of science, providing an extensive array of evidence to support his claims, which will appeal to readers with an interest in exploring non-mainstream views of human history and biology. In this review, I will focus on the more positive aspects of Erectus Walks Among Us, particularly Fuerle's intellectual courage, his use of multidisciplinary evidence, and the thought-provoking nature of his conclusions.
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