On Thu, 01 May 2003 00:54:19 -0000, "artemistroy" ... OK, now you've lost me. By definition, IQ (intelligence quotient) is a measure of 'intelligence' (the...
On Thu, 1 May 2003 07:50:14 +0200, "Marc Verhaegen" ... The Savannah Theory is dead, but it just won't lie down... :-) And the whole book is about this...
This is just to test if I can post messages to the AAH newsgroup as I seem to be having problems replying at the moment. Please ignore this. Algis Kuliukas...
... That one is not a punctation. It's the aquatic phase which lasted a long time. ... Neither was that a punctation. More like a consequence of the previous ...
Reason Online May 2003 Pulling Our Own Strings Philosopher Daniel Dennett on determinism, human "choice machines," and how evolution generates free will. ...
... From: Ken Moore To: AAT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 11:57 AM Subject: Re: [AAT] Re: Brain Size and High I.Q. Ken writes: 1) Individuals...
On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 21:54:11 +0200, "Marc Verhaegen" ... Interesting article - dating from 1984. Very much in line with William Calvin's ideas on the hand-axe...
... not sure about Marine otters. Thanks. ... zipper. This is how it traps air. This is probably much different than in other otters. Also I know that while...
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d10/asb/learning/origins/hominid_journey/han daxes.html ... predictable and often concentrated, offers a simple explanation of...
Shucks, Francois. Had no idea that you bought into the AAT stuff. Is this thrust of yours incremental or a final solution? Regardless, it is so nice that...
On Thu, 1 May 2003 23:01:40 +0200, "Marc Verhaegen" ... Yes, the last line of the article - "...first published in Natural History, July 1984". But still...
Elaine Morgan, controversial champion of the aquatic ape hypothesis, is finally being taken seriously. Libby Brooks meets her Thursday May 1, 2003 The Guardian...
On Fri, 02 May 2003 09:42:37 -0000, "davidewinghere" ... Very interesting, thanks, David. I liked the quote from Peter Wheeler: "Nor do you need the aquatic...
I'd like to know more about the different relationships there are from male to water and female to water. I know that the female is slightly more water...
... Wheeler: "Nor do you need the aquatic ape to explain bipedalism. There are about four other more convincing theories." ... Indeed! "About four" is such a...
On Fri, 02 May 2003 15:25:45 -0000, "bernieharper2002" ... Possibly. When I was summarising the possible reasons for bipedalism recently for a discussion on...
Paula, Bernie, thanks for the below. Libby Brooks qoutes Professor Peter Wheeler as follows in her article (quoted below with numbers (1), (2), (3) added for...
... marked ... and ... to ... upright. ... long ... Punctuated equilibrium takes more than a minute and can last more than a minute. It creates a tipping...
Most likely they were hunting the way Olga Soffer describes it: follow the animals to the water holes; hide, wait until the weak and young fall down; bash them...
Maybe they weren't throwing the hand axes, just using them for butchering (which makes more sense to me). Either they had to have a fabulously accurate aim at...
... male to water and female to water. I know that the female is slightly more water adapted. "know"? Women seem to have better thermo-insulation in water than...
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"Charles" <lmnoNOSPAM@...> wrote in message news:3EB33885.80400751@.... ... perfect. The human body DOES initially burn fat in a...
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... are the water seekers in a couple. This may sound a little strange, but as far as I know this is a new cognition so far. Of course unproven. This might...
... I did not need anything for "ease of reference" from a text I had just read!!!!!!!!! So read it again (copied below for ease of reading) and look at the ...
On Fri, 02 May 2003 17:50:49 -0000, "David Ewing" ... Virtually all the research on fat (adipose tissue) has been due to Caroline Pond, who said: "Contrary to...
... distributed in an entirely different way to aquatic mammals. Who says this? David? or is it a citation? The statement is completely false IMO: our fat is...
... the water seekers in a couple. This may sound a little strange, but as far as I know this is a new cognition so far. Of course unproven. This might become...