Articles and Papers

Living Ape-Men

From: Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race, Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson (Bhaktivedanta Book Publishing, 1996).

In examining the fossil hominids of China, we found signs that humans may have coexisted with more apelike hominids throughout the Pleistocene. In this chapter, we suggest that humans and ape-man-like creatures continue to coexist.

Over the past hundred or so years, researchers have accumulated substantial evidence that creatures resembling Neanderthals, Homo erectus, and the australopithecines even now roam wilderness areas of the world.

The existence of living ape-men, if admitted by scientists, offers new ways to interpret ambiguous paleoanthropological evidence. Hominid fossils once thought to be from the Middle Pleistocene or older periods may in fact be quite recent. The existence of living ape-men also calls into question the reliability of the scientific information processing system in zoology and anthropology.

Contents

  1. Hard Evidence is Hard to Find
  2. Cryptozoology
  3. European Wildmen
  4. Northwestern North America
  5. More Footprints
  6. Central and South America
  7. Yeti: Wildmen of the Himalayas
  8. The Almas of Central Asia
  9. Wildmen of China
  10. Wildmen of Malayasia and Indonesia
  11. Africa
  12. Mainstream Science and Wildmen Reports