Seven instrumental pieces recorded between 2012 and 2014, shaped by earlier questions about science, religion, God, non-belief, origins, and humanity.
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This is a recent and, in the long view, abnormal condition. For almost the whole of the human story, the Earth held several kinds of human at once.
We left the previous entry at a gate. Our species had existed for something like a quarter of a million years, almost all of it inside Africa.
But before anyone could enter the empty hemisphere, they had to survive the cold that guarded its door. That is where the story begins.
This is the short, citation-free version of the How We Spread Across the Earth arc — the three-part story of how our species, born on a single continent, came to stand on all of them.
This entry is part of a small set of Project Reference entries that orient readers around the corpus rather than telling its story.
A new Register of Inscriptions will be inscribed at intervals as the corpus grows.
This entry is a Chapter Summaries record for the Earth Log Project.
The previous entry ended in the early Eocene, with the small, large-eyed, tree-dwelling primate Teilhardina moving rapidly across the Northern Hemisphere during a brief warm spike at the b
For readers who want to dig in, the detailed entries — #0003 through #0010 — remain in the corpus, with the references, the disputed claims, and the working uncertainties intact.