Ida’s Critics Demolish Claims That Fossil Is Human Evolutionary Link
Posted by Casey Luskin, ENV:
Remember Ida? The fossil hailed as the “eighth wonder of the world” whose “impact on the world of palaeontology” would be like “an asteroid falling down to Earth”? She was promised to be “the link that connects us directly with the rest of the animal kingdom.” She was touted on a History Channel / BBC documentary, but then there was the bust. Well, Ida’s critics have now gotten around to publishing technical articles critiquing the hyped view promoted to the public last year. A recent news release at the University of Texas, “Recently Analyzed Fossil Was Not Human Ancestor As Claimed, Anthropologists Say,” explains:
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The big question now is, will BBC and The History Channel publish documentaries retracting their prior claims about Ida’s importance as a “human ancestor,” or will they leave the public with the impression that Ida is a “missing link”? Perhaps they might publish a documentary about the scientific community’s tendency to overhype fossils as part of a crusade for Darwin?
Golly, I’m sure those honest brokers of information who have absolutely no agenda whatsoever will get right on to that retraction project…
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