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by Elaine Morgan (Author)
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Souvenir Press Ltd (September 1999)
  • ISBN-10: 0285635182
  • ISBN-13: 978-0285635180
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent exposition of the Aquatic Ape Theory, February 21, 2001

This is the second book by Elaine Morgan that I have had the pleasure of reading. The other one was "Scars of Evolution," and both books have been an enlightening experience.

Elaine Morgan is that rarity, a scientist who can write so that the layman can understand.

This book deals with the theory--she calls it merely an hypothesis--that early pre-hominids (our ancestors) went through an aquatic period, when they lived in shallow water, which accounts for our relatively hairless bodies, bipedal stance, subcutaneous layer of fat, eccrine sweat gland system, controllable breathing, downward pointing nostrils and other characteristics that make homo sapiens unique.

She discusses other theories put forward by paleoanthropologists and other scientists respectfully, while discussing their flaws, many of which they themselves acknowledge.

I first heard of the Aquatic Ape Theory (AAT) decades ago, when I first read Desmond Morris's book, "The Naked Ape," in which he mentioned the theory briefly. He apparently believed that our pre-human ancestors dropped out of the receding African arboreal environment, hit the savannah running, and shed their fur as they ran in order to cool off. Of course that does not account for the subcutaneous layer of fat which is more characteristic of aquatic animals like the whale, and which functions to provide both warmth and flotation. The AAT made more sense to me, and I have been on the lookout for this book ever since.

Elaine Morgan does not disappoint. Her careful reasoning is welcome and persuasive. I am delighted with both of her books and shall read her latest with interest.

Another valuable insight she shares in this book, which was of great benefit to me, was the diving reflex common to all diving mammals. She said that cold water splashed on the face reflexively causes the heart to slow down, and produces vasoconstriction. When a loved one recently experienced tachycardia, I had the opportunity to use that knowledge. A wet, cold washcloth dropped on her face instantly (within 5 seconds) reduced her 260 per minute heartbeat to a slow, steady, regular beat and saved us an ambulance trip to the hospital.

Thanks, Elaine.

Joseph Pierre

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5.0 out of 5 stars A good theory, January 30, 2000
By steve swanson (Airdrie, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
A well written science book (a rarity) with an extremely interesting thesis; that the subspecies of ape that humans evolved from were actually in the process of adapting to the sea and that interrupted adaptation is why we are so different from other apes. She presents her theory in easily understood terms and thus allows even the layperson to easily understand her theory. The only problem with the book and the theory is the lack of concrete, physical evidence to back it up. The author's conjecture and reasoning seems sound but then again she is the one presenting it. But that is a very minor complaint, if you're looking for an extremely interesting and well written book on the origin of humanity then I would highly recommend the Aquatic Ape.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Go Swimming with Elaine Morgan!, May 18, 2001
By Keeper of the Meadow by the Stream (La Jolla, CA United States) - See all my reviews
A thoroughly documented, dispassionate, and compelling argument that the reason we humans are so different from the other apes is because we led a semi-aquatic existence some millions of years ago. From our lack of fur, to our subcutaneous fat, to our descended larynx, there are just too many clues to ignore the Aquatic Ape hypothesis. If you are interested in human origins, or interested in the sea, read this book. Even if you don't agree with everything within, it'll get your neurons whizzing.
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