God-Apes and Fossil Men

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God-Apes and Fossil Men is a book on Paleoanthropology in South Asia by Kenneth A.R. Kennedy. (Ann Arbor, 2000).

The book is a detailed study of the history of South Asian Paleoanthropology and of the fossil record of prehistoric people in South Asia.

The fifth chapter is about the prehistoric God-Apes of the Siwalik hills. Other chapters describe the fossil hominids of the Pleistocene. The Mesolithic skeletal record is also described, and the last chapters treat the Harappan civilization and the Megalith builders.

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