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Identifying the Yowie

Identifying the Yowie

Dr [hc] Rex and Heather Gilroy Phd

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9781716434013
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IDENTIFYING THE YOWIESixty Years of Australian Relict Hominology.[from the Files of the Australian Yowie Research Centre.]This book is a landmark in Australian relict hominin research, for it is a departure from all books concerning the ’Yowie Mystery’ that have preceded it. For, rather than produce a ’popular’ book on searching for the kind of hairy monstrosities preferred by the sensation-seeking media, the authors, Dr [hc] Rex Gilroy, and his wife and fellow researcher, Dr [hc] Heather Gilroy [both holders of honorary PhDs from C & C University in California, USA], have produced a book which by-passes unprovable sightings claims, to present the very ’fossil foundations’ of each of the relict hominin races believed to inhabit Australia’s remote wilderness regions.From the fossil feet impressions gathered over many years by the Gilroys across Australia, they have been able to compare present-day impressions with identical fossil footprints, to identify surviving latter-day Australopithecines and Homo erectus [in both its giant-size and pygmy forms]. The authors also employ their growing fossil Hominin skull collection, to reveal that our land has a pre-Aboriginal hominin history dating back to Pliocene times.This book presents fossil and stone artifact evidence from across Australia which matches present-day evidence, to prove that the ’Yowie’ is not one but at least several living races, including a form of surviving Australopithecine! Based upon scientific evidence in this book, the authors claim that our ancestors evolved first in Australia rather than Africa, to produce the several hominin races from which our Aborigines created the composite Yowie or ’Hairy Man’ in their folklore. The Gilroys have solved the mystery of the ’Yowie’!Read and judge the evidence for yourself...

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