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The central theme of this book is the new model of human evolution, based on long and dynamic evolutionary interaction between human ancestors and the ancestors of the big cats. "The most revolutionary evolutionary theory in decades!" - Wladimir J. Alonso (Brazil), Evolutionary biologist. "Truly original work! A reader will be surprised by many of his findings, all of which make perfect sense, and one will wonder why they weren't mentioned before. The reason certainly seems to be that Jordania saw them first" - Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (USA), author of the "The Tribe of Tiger and The Hidden Life of Dogs".…mehr

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The central theme of this book is the new model of human evolution, based on long and dynamic evolutionary interaction between human ancestors and the ancestors of the big cats. "The most revolutionary evolutionary theory in decades!" - Wladimir J. Alonso (Brazil), Evolutionary biologist. "Truly original work! A reader will be surprised by many of his findings, all of which make perfect sense, and one will wonder why they weren't mentioned before. The reason certainly seems to be that Jordania saw them first" - Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (USA), author of the "The Tribe of Tiger and The Hidden Life of Dogs".
Autorenporträt
Jordania, JosephJoseph Jordania (PhD, University of Melbourne) is an Australian-Georgian ethnomusicologist and evolutionary musicologist, author of 5 books and over 120 articles. He is a founding member and the Head of Foreign Department of the International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony. In 2009 he was awarded Fumio Koizumi Prize in ethnomusicology.