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A scientific examination of the aquatic ape theory (AAT) ... The Aquatic Ape Theory (often referred to as the AAT or AAH -- I'll generally refer to it as the AAT/H on this site) says humans went through an aquatic or semi-aquatic stage in our evolution and that this accounts for many features seen in human anatomy...
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www.aquaticape.org/
www.aquaticape.org/
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The Aquatic Ape Theory (AAT) offers an alternative scenario. It suggests that when our ancestors moved onto the savannah they were already different from the apes; that nakedness, bipedalism, and other modifications had begun to evolve much earlier, when the ape and human lines first diverged.
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www.primitivism.com/aquatic-ape.htm
www.primitivism.com/aquatic-ape.htm
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Will the world in 2012? ... A key problem cited by orthodox scientists, the lack of fossil evidence for the Aquatic Ape Theory, is ridiculous. None of the aquatic characteristics listed here can be deduced from fossils. So theoretically any ancient hominids may have had these features, we just can’t tell.
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survive2012.com/index.php/aquatic-ape.html
survive2012.com/index.php/aquatic-ape.html
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I'm getting a lot of email asking me to talk about the aquatic ape theory, the idea that humans went through a semi-aquatic stage in their evolutionary history. It's complete nonsense; ... One of the problems with the aquatic ape theory/hypothesis is that there is a version for everyone. It is a great example of...
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scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/08/oh_no_not_the_aquat...
scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/08/oh_no_not_the_aquatic_ape_hypo.php
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TED Talks Elaine Morgan is a tenacious proponent of the aquatic ape hypothesis: the idea that humans evolved from primate ancestors who dwelt in watery habitats. Hear her spirited defense of the idea -- and her theory on why mainstream science doesn't take it seriously. ... Talks Elaine Morgan says we evolved from aquatic apes...
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www.ted.com/talks/elaine_morgan_says_we_evolved_from_aq...
www.ted.com/talks/elaine_morgan_says_we_evolved_from_aquatic_apes.html
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I first heard of the Aquatic Ape Theory (AAT) decades ago, when I first read Desmond Morris's book, "The Naked Ape," in which he mentioned the theory ...
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www.amazon.com/Aquatic-Hypothesis-Condor-Indep-Voices/d...
www.amazon.com/Aquatic-Hypothesis-Condor-Indep-Voices/dp/0285635182
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The so-called Aquatic Ape Theory (AAT) is very well known. Ask an audience of people interested in human evolution if they've heard of it and practically all of them will put their hands up. If you then ask them if they think it's a good idea, almost all of them will put their hands down again.
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www.riverapes.com/
www.riverapes.com/
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The Aquatic Ape Theory proposes that such an aquatic phase, during which ancestral hominids relied on a water habitat, explains much of the distinctive anatomy of recent humans. ... The Aquatic Ape Theory rejects this hypothesis, noting that:
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johnhawks.net/weblog/topics/pseudoscience/aquatic_ape_t...
johnhawks.net/weblog/topics/pseudoscience/aquatic_ape_theory.html
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Paper by Marc J. M. Verhaegen, published in Speculations in Science and Technology. ... The aquatic ape theory (AAT) of Sir Alister Hardy (1) states that a few million years ago human ancestors spent a considerable part of their day swimming and diving in a river, lake or sea, and, at least partially, consumed aquatic food.
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users.ugent.be/~mvaneech/Fil/Verhaegen_Language_Specula...
users.ugent.be/~mvaneech/Fil/Verhaegen_Language_SpeculationsScienceTechnology.html
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