The story of the search for the origins of humans is an interesting one. The Piltdown Man hoax is an interesting episode. Neanderthals had already been found in Germany. The year was 1912 and the rivalry between Britain and Germany was intense in every field. In science, the search for the fossil bones of the missing link between apes and humans was also intense. In those days, it was thought that a missing link would have ape-like features but with a bigger brain. Sure enough, a supposed discovery was introduced to the British scientific establishment showing just such characteristics. It wasn't until 41 years later that the "fossil" was shown to be a forgery. The actual identity of the forger remains unknown. But the big brain theory, which had been shown wrong by discoveries in South Africa many years earlier lost it credibility. A new theory was that the "missing link" would be a tool maker. The tool maker was found but it proved to be coexisting with another hominid species at the same time, about 1 and a half million years ago. So they kept looking and with refined methods found Lucy, the earliest hominid known, in the 60s. Turns out the story goes like this: over 3 million years ago, the African jungles of north Africa were turning into grasslands. The trees were getting sparse. "Lucy" and her kind evolved to walk on two legs to get from tree to tree and see above the grass. That's it, that's what got us started. You can watch an interesting documentary about it here. (you have to go down to History->Prehistoric->Ape To Man)
At the end of this documentary, paleontologist marvel at the 150 year unraveling of these mysteries and wonder breathlessly what the next 20 years will bring. I think if they pulled their scientific minds up out of the grasslands of paleontology and took a look at the big picture, they would be alarmed.





