Nebraska Man |
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Consisted of nothing more than a single tooth. From this tooth, extensive pictures are shown of monkey people. The tooth was later found to be from an extinct pig. |
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Ramapithecues |
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A manufactured fossil formed out of a fragment of a jaw and several teeth. Dr. Pillbeam Yale of the Harvard Peabody Museum says that Ramapithecues was nothing more than an orangutan. |
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Kanapoi Elbow Fossil |
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Just the lower end of an upper arm bone was found in an area considered 4 to 4.5 million years old. When studied by multi-variant analysis, the bone was found to be “indistinguishable from a modern human." Nevertheless, because a human bone “could not pre-date the Australopithecines from whom we are supposed to have evolved, it was labeled Australopithecus africanus – our 'immediate, non-human ancestor'.” |
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Piltdown Man |
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Between 1908 and 1915, a skull, a jawbone, and a canine tooth were found in a gravel pit in England. They were articulated to create an example of primitive man.
Later study proved that only the skull could have been originally buried there. The other fossils were from orangutan bones which had been tampered with and placed there as a hoax.
The truth was not discovered until the 1950s after as many as 500 doctoral theses and dissertations were written on the “find" – and references to its supposed scientific significance still exists in some texts today.
It turned out to be a pure fraud. |
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Recapitulation Theory |
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“This theory was set forth by the German professor, Ernst Haeckel in the last century. Haeckel was one of the avid supporters of Darwin. However, some years later, when his sketches of the fetus were carefully considered and as more information about the fetus became known, distortions were seen which were determined to be intentional. Prof. Haeckel was tried by the Jena University Court and was found guilty. He ‘contritely’ confessed his forgeries which had been made to supposedly support the doctrine of evolution.” |
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