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A New Theory of Evolution

Shapiro, H. L. | November 27, 1929 issue

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This article presents information about the book "L'Ologenése Humane," by George Montandon. Dr. Montandon presents in his book a new theory of evolution. To prepare the ground for his systematic work on man, Dr. Montandon, in a gallic manner, prefaces his book with an introduction embracing the origin of life and the continents, the succession of geological periods, the Ice Age and prehistoric archaeology. After finding the current and semi-extinct theories of evolution wanting, Dr. Montandon in a series of postulates reveals the essence of his new theory. Briefly, in the beginning life was precipitated in all parts of the world where conditions were favorable, probably the littoral.

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L'OLOGENESE Humane (Book); MONTANDON, George; EVOLUTION; GEOLOGY, Stratigraphic -- Pleistocene; ARCHAEOLOGY; CREATION
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