Sunday, 6 September 2020

Almas — The Forgotten Archives - Strange Reality

Worry not, there is a translation for non-francophones who wish to read Florent Barrère's biography of Mongolian cryptozoologist Zhugderiin Damdin. In this case, the mystery doesn't surround a particular discovery but a lost manuscript concerning cryptozoology of which Florent only has fragments. Following up in Part 2 concerns Byambin Rinchen who walked a fine line in the midst of Mongolia's communist regime and pursuing the intellectual freedom afforded by scientific inquiry. The real meat of the article begins when Florent relates Rinchen's remarkable and provocative account of a particularly intimate encounter with an almas. Definitely a must-read for a holiday weekend, true believers. And for those who maintain Africa is the cradle of mankind, Katarina Zimmer outlines how Genetics Steps In To Tell The Story Of Human Origins. Evolution of the genus Homo is far from cut-and-dried, rife with overlaps and interminglings giving rise to our current conception of H. sapiens today, and Katarina illustrates what a long, strange trip it's been. (CS)

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