by Peter M. Kappeler (Editor), Michael Eric Pereira (Editor) Hardcover: 416 pages Publisher: University of Chicago Press; ; (February 2003) ISBN: 0226424634 ...
Just read something interesting: nutrition experts have established that children living on the islands of the Lau Lagoon (Salomon Islands, middle of the...
... children living on the islands of the Lau Lagoon (Salomon Islands, middle of the Indian Ocean) can be considered as the best-fed children in the world: ...
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Feb 2, 2003 11:52 am
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... From: "José &JW" <joordens.dogger@...> ... of ... is ... Hi José, Could you could tell us where to find information on that designation? From...
"Pauline M Ross" <pmross@...> wrote in message news:7cmq3v85ufs5jv7a04hhi6jsgnna5n2vlk@.... ... does not explain why the chimpanzee...
Marc Verhaegen
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Feb 2, 2003 10:45 pm
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... From: Mario Petrinovic To: AAT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 7:10 AM Subject: Re: [AAT] Re: Re AAT general ... separation of two distant...
Language: Do people process language differently, when their written language has a different base==characters versus phonetic -? Hair/fur: The Guinness Book...
nutrition experts have established that ... Hi Michael, I must confess that I found the information on the back of a calendar plate (featuring a Lau youth with...
Please note: loose is the opposite of tight, and lose is the opposite of find (to locate). Lose/losing/loss/lost Loose/loosen The spelling and meaning of these...
Might obligate bipedalism have evolved under STRONG SEXUAL SELECTION PRESSURE? Sooner or later, that is what the answer will be. Artemis ... argues that the...
I suggest that the apiths were a feme dominant species that split off from the common ancestor BECAUSE it was feme dominant such as the bonobo split from...
... Which other do you mean? ... Almost 3 times closer than Homo & Pan. Marc...
Verhaegen
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Feb 4, 2003 10:32 am
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Well, well, well... so they went along the coast. Who'd have thought it :-) [Sorry if this is a repeat; my ISP had one of its periodic nervous breakdowns and...
... from the photograph is that the youth has fuzzy hair. African origin perhaps just like Andaman islanders and the "negrito" populations from SE Asia?? José...
Isn't "the original inhabitants of the area, possibly those who left Africa between 53,000-93,000 years ago." too short a time span to evolve bipedalism? This...
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 01:47:23 -0000, "artemistroy ... Bipedalism dates back well before the time frame here, at least 4 Mya and possibly 7 Mya or more, from the...
"Pauline M Ross" <pmross@...> wrote in message news:ju6s3vsm8phv2vpai8h2qp6v3b0v49agjm@.... ... ancestor. 2) a bipedal...
Marc Verhaegen
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Feb 5, 2003 7:34 pm
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Elain asked me about a book by Michael C. Corballis 2002? "From Hand to Mouth" (Princeton UP) which links speech with AAT and claims we developed vocal...
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Feb 5, 2003 7:39 pm
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... glean from the photograph is that the youth has fuzzy hair. African origin perhaps just like Andaman islanders and the "negrito" populations from SE Asia??...
Verhaegen
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Feb 5, 2003 11:08 pm
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Vocal language in water? I thought Corballis was writing about gestures as opposed to vocal language? Anyways, here's a blurb from the bookjacket by Ian...
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 20:41:11 +0100, "Verhaegen" <fa204466@...> ... To add to what Carroll said, the book does not link language and AAT specifically, but...
David Attenborough's 'Life of Mammals' BBC TV series finally reached the apes last night (the episode is entitled 'Food for Thought'). I quoted his thoughts on...
... apes last night (the episode is entitled 'Food for Thought'). I quoted his thoughts on AAT from the book some weeks ago, and hoped he wouldn't fudge the...