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Wading your way upright with Algis Kuliukas

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I first became aware of Algis Kuliukas on twitter. Twitter can be a place where you need to exercise a little caution when it comes to the understanding of prehistory it seems. So when I heard him discussing the wading hypothesis I wanted to know more, but must confess to being a bit sceptic. Was this Pseudoscience? Was I going to hear about how we were all mermaids? I'm no expert of course, but on reflection. I'm going to say no to both. In this episode, Algis explains the wading hypothesis and how perhaps a waterside lifestyle and adaptability led to the evolution of bipedality; his work and phD 'A wading component in the origin of hominid bipedality?' His journey as an academic in human evolution, including his quest to find out why so many of his peers were not giving 'The wading hypothesis' any validity. We also talked about his new book on one of his inspirations, Elaine Morgan, who sounds like an incredibly impressive person and Algis explained some of the counter-arguments to the wading hypothesis. I am of course, no expert in any of this. Yet I couldn't help finding myself convinced. At least that this idea was at least worth consideration and not something to be lumped in with Pseudo-science and Aliens building the pyramids. It did hurt that Algis was a engaging, fun and extremely knowledgeable guest. I do of course welcome any to a right of reply on the subject. You can find more on Algis and his work here http://www.riverapes.com/ And his new book 'Elaine Morgan ~ 100 Years Towards Origins' is available at on amazon and kindle. Please leave us nice reviews, like and share. It really helps and we want to hear from you with suggestions, feedback, links or contacts for guests. Email bunchofapes@gmail.com or find us on facebook and twiiter.
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I first became aware of Algis Kuliukas on twitter. Twitter can be a place where you need to exercise a little caution when it comes to the understanding of prehistory it seems. So when I heard him discussing the wading hypothesis I wanted to know more, but must confess to being a bit sceptic. Was this Pseudoscience? Was I going to hear about how we were all mermaids? I'm no expert of course, but on reflection. I'm going to say no to both. In this episode, Algis explains the wading hypothesis and how perhaps a waterside lifestyle and adaptability led to the evolution of bipedality; his work and phD 'A wading component in the origin of hominid bipedality?' His journey as an academic in human evolution, including his quest to find out why so many of his peers were not giving 'The wading hypothesis' any validity. We also talked about his new book on one of his inspirations, Elaine Morgan, who sounds like an incredibly impressive person and Algis explained some of the counter-arguments to the wading hypothesis. I am of course, no expert in any of this. Yet I couldn't help finding myself convinced. At least that this idea was at least worth consideration and not something to be lumped in with Pseudo-science and Aliens building the pyramids. It did hurt that Algis was a engaging, fun and extremely knowledgeable guest. I do of course welcome any to a right of reply on the subject. You can find more on Algis and his work here http://www.riverapes.com/ And his new book 'Elaine Morgan ~ 100 Years Towards Origins' is available at on amazon and kindle. Please leave us nice reviews, like and share. It really helps and we want to hear from you with suggestions, feedback, links or contacts for guests. Email bunchofapes@gmail.com or find us on facebook and twiiter.
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