Homo erectus trilliensis
Pantelis Topalis (topalis@konops.imbb.forth.gr)
Fri, 1 Nov 1996 16:02:33 +0200
Dear collegues,
I have just discovered a web page
(http://www.forthnet.gr/trillian/english.html) containing
"NEW SHOCKING INFORMATION FOR THE SPACE AND TIME OF THE APPEARENCE
OF HUMAN BEING ON EARTH"
I am reproducing below the text part of that page and I would like to hear
comments from the anthropological community about this issue
Pantelis Topalis
Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
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NEW SHOCKING INFORMATION FOR THE
SPACE AND TIME OF THE APPEARENCE
OF HUMAN BEING ON EARTH
By Dr. Aris Poulianos
Anthropopaleologist, Head of the excavations in the cave of Petralona
in Halkidiki and Member of the Permanent International Council of
Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
After 35 years of continuing researches in the SE Europe and excavations
in the
cave of Petralona in Halkidiki, Dr Aris Poulianos came to
the following conclusion and for the first time announces that:
"the credle of the humankind shouldn't be
considered any more Africa but the peninsula of Halkidiki
and
generally
the vast area of the North Aegean"
His position is based on the thousands of tools, made of copper and bones,
found
in all Halkidiki and in the vast area of Northern Greece
generally.
The age of this specific toolmaking is
eleven
(+/- 1) million years approximately, which means the
Upper Miocene.
The majority of the foundings are exposed in the Anthropological Museum of
Petralona, built near the cave by Dr Poylianos.
The toolmaking is accompanied by hundreds of remaining of animals
skeletons,
used by the Homo erectus of Miocene for his nutrition and
by hominid coprolites, that Poulianos named Homo erectus trilliensis.
Two craniums, an entire skeleton and a jaw-bone of the homonite, have been
lost
forever in the waters of Aegean, by the corrosion and
because of the insensibility and bureaucracy of the Greek State, which
never
allowed their timely salvation.
Poulianos considers that the Trillian homonid, has been develloped in an
autonomous and independent way from the rest of the Higher
Primates who lived in the area. The evolution of the Higher Primates in
this
space breaks the chain that links together all other branches of
the species of the Higher monkey-like due to tremedous geological and
ecological
rearrangements that took place in the North Aegean and
in North Greece, during the Medium Miocene, fifteen to twenty million
years ago.
A result of these changes, that can be observed only in
this area of the earth at this specific time, are the forests which had
become
petrified, met today from the area of Kastoria to Ellyspontos.
The preperations of art (toolmaking) of the Homo erectus Trillians are not
related to the toolmaking which we meet in other species of Higher
Primates like the Australiopithikus of Africa, like Lucy, for example. For
this
reason Dr Poulianos does not consider that the Australiopithikus
(Australio-Monkeys) of Africa are taking part to the creation of the human
being.
The Trillian homonid who is the ancestor of all modern human beings who
live
today in earth, is linked with the modern human being by the
same PROSPECTIVE as to the manufacture of his tools, for the last twenty
million
years continiously, regardless if the tools are made of
stone, bones, iron or steel. This red thread of the same prospective till
today
is the corner stone of his theory, that the modern human being
has his roots to the remote past of the twelve million years with the same
neurophysiology in brain till today. For this reason is being
considered as a separate and autonomous specie, from the rest of the
Higher
Primates.
Dafni Petralona 16/10/1996
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