Publication: Falsificando nuestros orígenes
Authors
Ríos, Patricia ; Escobar, Ana ; Ortiz, Irene
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Murcia: Centro de Estudios del Próximo Oriente y la Antigüedad Tardía – CEPOAT
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Este artículo realiza una aproximación a los falsos históricos
en la Prehistoria, en
concreto en el campo de la Evolución Humana, ámbito en el que s
e han desarrollado algunas
de las más arduas polémicas históricas desde el comienzo de la
disciplina. El objetivo, lejos
de ser una recogida exhaustiva de casos o una interpretación de
hallazgos polémicos, pretende
ofrecer una visión general de la presencia de los “falsos histó
ricos” en un campo, como es la
evolución humana, tradicionalmente favorable para la creación d
e mitos, teniendo en cuenta
que cada nuevo fósil tiene trascendencia y puede cambiar la lín
ea evolutiva o la antigüedad de
nuestra especie
This paper is an approach to falsifi cations in prehistory, particularly in the area of human evolution, in which some of the most diffi cult historical controversies have been developed since the beginning of the discipline. The goal, far from being an ex haustive collection of cases or controversial interpretation of fi ndings, aims to provide an overview of the presence of the “fa lse historical” in human evolution, which is an area that favors th e creation of myths, considering that each new fossil has signifi cance and can change the evolution line or the age of our spec ie.
This paper is an approach to falsifi cations in prehistory, particularly in the area of human evolution, in which some of the most diffi cult historical controversies have been developed since the beginning of the discipline. The goal, far from being an ex haustive collection of cases or controversial interpretation of fi ndings, aims to provide an overview of the presence of the “fa lse historical” in human evolution, which is an area that favors th e creation of myths, considering that each new fossil has signifi cance and can change the evolution line or the age of our spec ie.
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Citation
Antigüedad y Cristianismo, nº 29, 2012
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