Erich von Däniken, who has died aged 90, was among the first writers to suggest that human civilisation, and even human ...
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Best-selling Swiss author Erich von Daeniken, who built a lucrative career on his argument, rubbished by scientists and ...
A new study theorizes that evolution ticks at different speeds, especially when a big group of organisms first appears.
Born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, in 1935, von Däniken rose to prominence when he published Chariots of the Gods? while working as a hotel manager in Davos. The book posed a provocative question that ...
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