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In this uniquely fascinating book, written from the perspective of a "Storyteller," a series of adventures, beginning with our distant ancestral primates', is told with scientific accuracy and great creative imagination. The stor ... więcej
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In this uniquely fascinating book, written from the perspective of a "Storyteller," a series of adventures, beginning with our distant ancestral primates', is told with scientific accuracy and great creative imagination. The stories move forward and evolve from early man of five million years ago to nearly the end of the last ice age. Starting in the African jungle, Rammi's Children recreates the evolution of humankind and follows the descendants of the book's first chapter. Linked by special genes, critical to survival, this group slowly spreads out - at first across Africa, then with increasing rapidity across all of the lands of the old world, finally reaching North America. In the end, these wonderful, informative stories reflect the common connections and relationship all human beings have to one another. Geoffrey Fairclough lives in Twyford, a large village on the outskirts of the City of Reading, England. The subject and study of archeology and paleontology has been among his great passions for over the last fifteen years. Mr. Fairclough acts as consultant to three prominent amateur archeological societies. Mr. Fairclough is currently working on a sequel to Rammi's Children. Publisher's Web site: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/RammisChildren.html
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