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Diesel King | Toumai | The Ancient and the Nameless
O Rapaz Do Elefante / Elephant Boy (1973)
Nova adaptação, para TV - depois do filme de 1937 - de um dos contos que compôem o famoso "Livro da Selva": "Toomai of the Elephants". Esta série de 1973 foi uma co-produção da Austrália, Alemanha e Reino-Unido.
O video acima é o genérico da França, onde a série se chamou simplesmente "Toumaï".
Na foto abaixo, a descrição de um episódio, aquando da sua exibição na RTP em 1974:
Saiba mais (em francês): "Toumaï - Wikipedia"
My Buddy Tchad(ensis)
Next up on my list is Sahelanthropus tchadensis. This is a very complicated and screwy conversation we're going to have, reader. The fossils of this species actually date back OLDER than the fossils that are accepted to be before the hominid branch off. He dates back to about 7 million years ago, while the accepted human-chimpanzee branch off dates back to 6.3-5.4 million years ago. Problematic. So either this guy is related to us, or he's related to both us AND other apes, but not our ancestors. I support the last theory, but I expect we will find way more fossil evidence to help us figure out this mystery. The fossils were found in Chad, Africa.
His nickname is actually Toumaë or Toumaï, which means "hope of life." Here's his yearbook photo:
Here's the inside of his head:
Some anthropologists suggest that tchadensis was actually a forerunner to the gorilla, based on several similarities. But there are also quite a bit of similarities between Toumai and early hominids.
The location of your foramen magnum, the hole where the spinal cord enters the skull, would be evidence of whether or not you were bipedal (if you were found millions of years from now as a fossil). Our foramen magnum is much lower than that of a creature that spends most of its time on all fours, because if it were higher, our shoulders would be behind our skull instead of our heads above our shoulders. The location of Toumai's foramen magnum is more similar to a hominid's than other apes. This suggests that Toumai walked upright, at least part of the time. However, the skull found was very deteriorated. Some anthropologists suggest that it could have been reconstructed wrong, based on how mineralised and distorted the fragments were.
When T. tchadensis was discovered, in 2002, he introduced a large number of questions to the mystery of human existence. The location of his skull leads anthropologists to question just how wide-spread hominids really were... since he was outside of where our theories suggest hominids had ventured in that time period.
Sources: Wikipedia, Anthro lectures, National Geographic, BBC News.
We were humans
2011
's project " Nous étions des Hommes ". It's the coverbook. Background : The humanity regressed generation after generation until the Toumai level (the Toumai was the first human ancestor known). A second chance for humans to develop in alliance with nature. Time : 30 Hours Software : Photoshop CS2 Tool : Wacom Tablet Work in progress :