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Resource page with links to news, research, and sites on the Web dealing with this theory.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5168/aat.html - profile

Aquatic Ape Theory and Speech Origins: A Hypothesis
The question of speech origins is discussed in the light of the theory that humans had semi-aquatic hominid ancestors. Diving requires a special anatomy of the airway entrances and a very refined control of breathing. The brain structures that "voluntarily" controlled the airway entrances’ closure and breathing could also be used for elaborating the older (early hominid, perhaps gibbon-like) sound production. Later, the evolution of association areas in the brain greatly enhanced human ability for attaching a particular meaning to a conventional sound combination.
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/Fil/Verhaegen_Language_SpeculationsScienceTechnology.html - profile

Aquatic Ape Theory: Sink or Swim
The Aquatic Ape Theory (often referred to as the AAT or AAH) says humans went through an aquatic or semi-aquatic stage in our evolution and that this accounts for many features seen in human anatomy and physiology. This web page offers a critical examination of the Aquatic Ape Theory, treating it as a serious scientific theory. It is one of the few online sources that does so. There are many other web sites which deal with it, but they do not offer the critical examination which any theory needs to be given.
http://www.aquaticape.org/ - profile

The Aquatic Ape -- A Theory That's All Wet
Article by creationist Dr. Richard Paley which mocks the idea of human evolution from sea apes.
http://objective.jesussave.us/aquatic.html - profile

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