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2.6 How Humans Began: PrimatologyVersion 1.3 August 2015 (Previous Version) ( Paragraph 1 Trans Error: Unknown )These are the questions we ask in the introduction (Section 0.1.6 – paragraph 12): ( Paragraph 2 Trans Error: Unknown )If god did not make man in his own image, where did the human race come from? Are we really evolved from monkeys? Where is the missing link? Why are humans so hairless? Why do only humans walk on two legs? Why do men and women look different? Why are there different races, skin colours, hair and facial characteristics? Why are people so evil? Why is there so much conflict between all sorts of ethnic, religious and national groups? ( Paragraph 3 Trans Error: Unknown )We may refine these as we develop this Chapter. ( Paragraph 4 Trans Error: Unknown )This chapter covers primatology, in just enough detail so that we can work out what to believe and why, so that we can decide what to do, in our day to day life, and in the big decisions of life. ( Paragraph 5 Trans Error: Unknown )For now, we have indicated the questions we intend to address and the main topics we intend to cover. We plan to look at how we know what we know under the following topic headings: ( Paragraph 6 Trans Error: Unknown )
This is the current summary of our conclusions in this area: ( Paragraph 35 Trans Error: Unknown )Apes in East Africa evolved into a variety of early humans, walking upright, with little hair, opposable thumbs, big brains, sexes that were similar in stamina and ability, using tools for hunting and gathering; who spread over Africa and Eurasia, but these early humans were eventually replaced by homo sapiens sapiens – us. ( Paragraph 36 Trans Error: Unknown )more (later) Statement 12 ( Paragraph 37 Trans Error: Unknown )The detailed sections explain how we justify these conclusions. ( Paragraph 38 Trans Error: Unknown )
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