Sorry, that is not the case.
I happen to know something about it; I spent six years in grad school and half of that time was spent studying evolution, human races, osteology, primatology and a lot of closely related subjects. I have actually handled most of the important fossils (as casts), and studied many of the rest from the original journal articles. That is evidence I was dealing with. Since then the field of genetics has added a lot more confirming evidence.
For you to claim that this field is not science but fiction says a great deal about your knowledge of the field, or more likely about your a priori beliefs, than it does about the theory of evolution.
Belief gets in the way of learning.Robert A. Heinlein, Time Enough for Love, 1973
“Belief gets in the way of learning.”
It sure does.
They did a very good brainwashing job on you!