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Human Origins

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The work surveys ancient textual and archaeological evidence to argue for a deep human past. It analyzes Egyptian records and hieroglyphic decipherment, explains principles behind phonetic and ideographic signs, and recounts how inscriptions and monuments anchor chronology. It examines Mesopotamian cuneiform, Behistun and other inscriptions, early dynastic lists and libraries, and considers Chinese, Elamite and Phoenician traditions and their interactions. Archaeological material, including Stone Age, Neolithic and monumental remains, and astronomical observations are used to synchronize chronologies. Overall it synthesizes linguistic, epigraphic, and material evidence to trace the development of ancient civilizations and extend historical timeframes.

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S. Laing

S. Laing was a Scottish author and thinker known for his contributions to the discourse on science and philosophy in the 19th century. His notable works include "A Modern Zoroastrian," which explores themes of spirituality and modernity, and "Human Origins," where he delves into the implications of evolutionary theory. Laing also wrote "An Expository Outline of the 'Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation,'" providing critical insights into the debates surrounding natural history and creationism during his time. His writings reflect a blend of scientific inquiry and philosophical reflection, making him a significant figure in the intellectual landscape of his era.

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