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1 Feb 23, 2004
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... lives far north: Scandinavia>N.Russia>Siberia>Alaska>Canada>Island>Scandinavia. Each subspecies can produce viable offspring with its neighbours, so ...
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... called Darwin's mystery. hybridisation is mixing of two subspecies. like sexual vs asex. procreation etc. if two subspecies could mix, where do in this...
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"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@...> wrote in message news:77a70442.0402212001.1e9c45c2@.... ... ...
1 Feb 22, 2004
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Left-handedness common in Ice Age BBC NEWS ONLINE Last Updated: Friday, 13 February, 2004, 13:54 GMT Left-handedness common in Ice Age By Dr David Whitehouse ...
1 Feb 21, 2004
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MessagePERSPECTIVE: IS HUMAN CULTURAL EVOLUTION DARWINIAN? EVIDENCE REVIEWED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES Alex Mesoudi, Andrew Whiten & Kevin...
1 Feb 21, 2004
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... Holloway, R.L., Clarke, R.J., & Tobias, P.V. (in press). Posterior lunate sulcus in Australopithecus africanus: was Dart right? Comptes Rendus Palevol. ...
1 Feb 21, 2004
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Posterior lunate sulcus in Australopithecus africanus: was Dart right? Ralph L. Holloway, Ronald J. Clarke & Phillip V. Tobias 2004 Comptes Rendus Palevol ...
2 Feb 21, 2004
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goodmorning to everyone, i became member of this group lately; since then i've been trying to get some info -about the AA theory, by sending messages (mostly...
3 Feb 20, 2004
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As I previously stated Mario, knowing about and producing metals are two different concepts. For me to believe that metals were in use in the Maya...
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"Marc Verhaegen" <fa204466@...> wrote in message news:402438cd$0$773$ba620e4c@.... Let me explain in short why this head-banging "theory" is...
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... first ... Actually, you are right, although the use of the hands only diminishes, does not eliminate, the impact, and of course we don't absolutely know...
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3496549.stm The human brain may have started evolving its unique characteristics much earlier than has previously been...
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More Neanderthal ? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/02/0209_040209_neandertals.html...
3 Feb 18, 2004
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Hunt for ancient human molecules By Richard Black BBC science correspondent in Seattle New technologies may soon allow scientists to identify some of the genes...
1 Feb 18, 2004
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Human Evolution At The Crossroads: Integrating Genetics And Paleontology http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/02/040216083848.htm Advances in genetics...
1 Feb 18, 2004
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3494543.stm New technologies may soon allow scientists to identify some of the genes of humankind's oldest ancestors. This...
1 Feb 18, 2004
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... universal product of human evolution, hardwired and honed over hundreds of thousands of years. -? No. Not true. An emotion is an event in time. Your...
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PNAS 101:2167-72 A revised view of sensory cortical parcellation Mark T Wallace, Ramnarayan Ramachandran & Barry E Stein 2004 Traditional cortical parcellation...
1 Feb 17, 2004
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PNAS 101:2156-61 "The mouse olfactory receptor gene family" Paul A Godfrey, Bettina Malnic &Linda B Buck 2004 In mammals, odor detection in the nose is...
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"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@...> wrote in message news:TsUXb.29$682.1925@.... ... All of them? ... forum arguing about (well, let's...
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... No human enters the water head first. It's either hands first or feet first or the occaisional belly first. [Non-text portions of this message have been...
2 Feb 16, 2004
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The poetics of babytalk 4.2.04 Some parents may think it is undignified or detrimental, but babytalk is essential to the full development of a baby's brain,...
14 Feb 15, 2004
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Dogs originated in ancient Asia 14.2.04 From Yorkshire terriers the size of a teacup to Irish wolfhounds near the size of a small pony, all dogs originated...
1 Feb 15, 2004
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... universal product of human evolution, hardwired and honed over hundreds of thousands of years. -? This is obviously not true. Culture is the result of the...
1 Feb 15, 2004
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This also can be a predator defence. For aquatic ape, predator could be sabre toothed cats. Comming from behind, silently. Grabing head from behind. -- Mario...
1 Feb 15, 2004
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Chaimanee Y, Suteethorn V, Jintasakul P, Vidthayanon C, Marandat B & Jaeger JJ 2004 "A new orang-utan relative from the Late Miocene of Thailand" Nature...
1 Feb 14, 2004
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How viable is it for humans to eat Seafoods generally Frank E Newbury [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Brain Size Scaling and Body Composition in Mammals P. Thomas Schoenemann 2004 BBE 63:47-60 Brain size scales with body size across large groups of animals, but...
1 Feb 14, 2004
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Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B (2004) 359, 255-264 Ice Ages and the mitochondrial DNA chronologyof human dispersals: a review Peter Forster online 13.1.04 P....
3 Feb 13, 2004
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