Algis Kuliukas

Teacher of Microsoft Software, Human Biology/Evolution & English Language

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This is my general web-presence hub, mainly from the perspective of employment but I have other interests too.

Human Evolution

Since my interest in human evolution was rekindled by my eight-year old son on bonfire night, 1995, I have been a keen proponent of the so-called (but mislabeled in my opinion) “Aquatic Ape Hypothesis”. I returned to academia, did a Master’s Degree at UCL and then a PhD at UWA basically on the origin of human bipedalism.

I have a model of waterside hypothesis of human evolution which I call “River Apes … Coastal People.” I have a couple of web sites and blogs on the subject.

http://www.waterside-hypotheses.com

River Apes … Coastal People

Wading into Anthropology

In 2020 I published my first book, a biography celebration of Elaine Morgan’s centenary, telling her story in the context of the history of the so-called “aquatic ape hypothesis” and how our understanding of human evolution has changed over the last 100 years.

Elaine Morgan – 100 Years Towards Origins.

A year later, I started a series of free, monthly, virtual talks, called WHAT talks with an associated YouTube channel where video recordings of the meetings are placed and an associated web site.

www.whattalks.com

Football

I love football and have written a blog from the last three major international tournaments…

Brazil 2014

France 2016

Russia 2018

I also currently wrote a nostalgic blog about Nottingham Forest’s amazing success 40 years ago (1977-1981). The 40th anniversary of every match was celebrated with a write up which took the reader down memory lane to a time when football wasn’t quite so greedy and dominated by the richest clubs.

Forest 40 Years Ago.

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