Madelaine Böhme
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Somewhere west of Munich, Madelaine Böhme and her colleagues dig for clues to the origins of humankind. What they discover is beyond anything they imagined: the fossilized bones of Danuvius guggenmosi ignite a global media frenzy. This ancient ancestor defies our knowledge of human history--his nearly twelve-million-year-old bones were not located in Africa--the so-called birthplace of humanity--but in Europe, and his features suggest we evolved...
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• Groundbreaking research and scientific discoveries that challenge previous theories of human evolution.
• Reveals the controversial findings that the first members of the human family tree might come from Europe, not Africa.
• Shares entirely new insights into how humans evolved to walk upright.
• A gripping, and easy-to-follow overview of current scientific research.
• The findings have garnered international attention from publications...




