For the first hundred and fifty years or so after 1788, when James Hutton firmly established to the satisfaction of his peers the antiquity of the Earth, most of what we knew about the human past came from old bones, archeological digs, ethnographic expeditions and speculation about the origins of languages.
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Putting the (Molecular) Clock on Development
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For the first hundred and fifty years or so after 1788, when James Hutton firmly established to the satisfaction of his peers the antiquity of the Earth, most of what we knew about the human past came from old bones, archeological digs, ethnographic expeditions and speculation about the origins of languages.