I did one year of Anthropology back in the mid 90s. (wanted to keep it up but the syllabus turned all philosophy in year 2)
And I have no recollection of this aquatic ape theory. I thought the upright stance was theorised to be based on a migration from forest/jungle to savannah environments.
Cremourne t1_j9iy433 wrote
Reply to What are more accepted hypotheses that similarly explain the aspects of hominid evolution that the "pseudoscientific" aquatic ape theory does? by KEVLAR60442
I did one year of Anthropology back in the mid 90s. (wanted to keep it up but the syllabus turned all philosophy in year 2)
And I have no recollection of this aquatic ape theory. I thought the upright stance was theorised to be based on a migration from forest/jungle to savannah environments.