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Old April-1st-2005, 07:44 AM   #1
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Groundbreaking research: The missing link was an avid jazz fan



Salġn with new article about the origin of man and the fact that the missing link may have been a jazz fan - million of years ago.

"The Man Who Found the Missing Link" by Pat Whipman

A new biography recounts the story of the brilliant scientist who fought priests, politicians and jungles to prove Darwin right, and who furthermore may have given evidence that might change musical history.

By Edmar McSweden
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March 29, 2005|

Java man. The missing link. Peking man. Homo erectus. If these names from the history of humanity are familiar to readers today, it is partly due to the superhuman persistence of a 19th century Dutch physician named Eugene Dubois. He single-handedly tied human beings with evolution and abstract theories with fossil-hard facts and visionary insights into music....
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