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... from consecutive formations invariably being much more closely related to each other, than are the fossils from formations distant from each other in time" [32]. However, according to Stanley, there was even at that time some positive evidence against gradualism. For example, three genera of elephants, one including the African elephant, one the Indian elephant and one the mammoth, had been shown to have appeared more or less simultaneously from the ancestral genus Primelephas, and the two surviving species had changed very little from the time of their first appearance to the present day (a time interval now thought to be in excess of 4 Myr) [31]. In vain the ...
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... Bailey Roger W. Wescott, The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes Roger W. Wescott, The Paradoxical Primate Roger W. Wescott, The Twelfth Planet: by Zecharia Sitchin Roger W..Wescott, Anomalistics - a New Field of Interdisciplinary Studies Roger Wescott, Aeonic Aphorisms Ron Anjard, Casa Grande-Another Indian Astronomical Site Ron Hatch, A Note on the Patten Aging Theory Ron Hatch, Response to Ellenberger Ronald D. Long, A Re-examination of the Sothic Chronology of Egypt Roy Mackinnon, The Inexact Science of Radiometric Dating S S. K Vsekhsvyatskii, The Origin and Evolution of the Comets and Other Small Bodies in the Solar System* S ...
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