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"Andrew Nowicki" <andrew@...> wrote in message news:410C47C3.D801F782@.... ... on two legs? ... afarensis only walked on 2 legs?? It's obvious...
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Ralph L Holloway, Ronald J Clarke & PhillipV Tobias 2004 Posterior Lunate Sulcus in Australopithecus africanus: was Dart right? C.R.Palevol 3:258-291 Since...
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Systematics and paleobiology of the anthropoid primate Pondaungia from the late Middle Eocene of Myanmar J-J Jaeger, Y Chaimanee, P Tafforeau, S Ducrocq, A...
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"Paul Crowley" <slkwuoiutiuytciuyik@...> wrote in message news:CkaPc.22212$Z14.7164@.... ... chimp wasn't a chimp, right? ... Big...
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Predation of Crabs by Tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella) in Eastern Amazonia Marcio Port-Carvalho, Stephen F Ferrari & Célio Magalhães 2004 Folia Primatologica...
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David Pilbeam & NathanYoung 2004 Hominoid evolution: synthesizing disparate data C.R.Palevol.3:303-319 Genetic studies have demonstrated that humans and...
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'Toumaï', Miocène supérieur du Tchad, le nouveau doyen du rameau humain 'Toumaï', Late Miocene of Chad, the new earliest member of the human branch. CR...
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1. Why would these scientists associate the ancestor of modern languages with Neanderthals? 2. Isn't there a big assumption here that the first language = the ...
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... with Neanderthals? You're right IMO: there's no reason. ... language which modern languages are mainly descended from? Maybe most modern languages have a...
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Tim White 2003 Early Hominids-Diversity or Distortion? Science 299:1994-6 White thinks it not impossible that "Kenyanthropus" might be a distorted qpith rather...
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Susan J Hespos & Elizabeth S Spelke 2004 "Conceptual precursors to language" Nature 430:453-6 Because human languages vary in sound and meaning, children must...
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Mol Biol Evol. 2004 Jul 28 [Epub ahead of print] Recent origin of a hominoid specific splice form of neuropsin, a gene involved in learning and memory. Li Y,...
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JHE 47:25-63 A chronology for late prehistoric Madagascar David A Burney, Lida Pigott Burney, Laurie R Godfrey, William L Jungers, Steven M Goodman, Henry...
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http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&xml=/news/2004/08/05/nbread05.xml Bakers beat farmers by 12,000 years David Derbyshire 5.8.04 Our...
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Please send me the pdf Marc. But Kenyanthropus appears to be ancestral to A. boisei, IMO. It has the most anteriorly postitioned roots of the zygomatic next to...
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Israeli Site Reveals Ancient Use of Grains Flour Making Predated Crop Growing Guy Gugliotta Washington Post Staff Writer 5.8.04 Scientists working in the...
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Marcel, you had promised to send me some papers, but I haven't seen any. Could you send them please? Best --Marc ... From: Marcel To: AAT@yahoogroups.com ...
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Dolores R. Piperno, Ehud Weiss, Irene Holst & Dani Nadel 2004 Processing of wild cereal grains in the Upper Palaeolithic revealed by starch grain analysis ...
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... the ... most modern ... many older ... lingustic "trees" ... African ... north, ie, ... I am not sure about this. For example, celtic language comes from ...
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http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=14&art_id=vn20040806054613995C528845 Fossil hominid pioneer finally says goodbye 6.8.04 At 79, world-renowned...
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"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@...> wrote in message news:77a70442.0408090105.bc113be@.... ... penguins don't wade, but dive; OTOH, typical...
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First dingoes were seafaring puppies Heather Catchpole ABC Science Online 3.8.04 Dingoes, Australia's wild dogs, are descended from Asian domesticated dogs not...
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... language which modern languages are mainly descended from? Maybe most modern languages have a very recent common ancestor which walked over many older ...
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A new specimen and dental microwear in Oreopithecus bambolii E Carnieri & F Mallegni 2003 Homo 54:29-35 The authors describe a new specimen of Oreopithecus...
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... From: Marc Verhaegen To: AAT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:15 AM Subject: [AAT] Re: Bipedalism in different substrates "Algis Kuliukas"...
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... What do they mean?! All these are placental mammals, aren't they? I consider myself distantly related to a slime mould. "Unrelated" is dangerously...
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HS Kaplan & AJ Robson 2002 "The emergence of humans: The coevolution of intelligence and longevity with intergenerational transfers" PNAS 99:10221-6 Two...
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... penguins don't wade, but dive; OTOH, typical waders like herons or flamingoes have very long legs, but no vertical build. ... importance of wading in our...
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... David Pilbeam & NathanYoung 2004 "Hominoid evolution: synthesizing disparate data" C.R.Palevol.3:303-319: "... It is therefore likely that the common ...
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David J Earl & Michael W Deem 2004 Evolvability is a selectable trait PNAS 101 :11531-6 Concomitant with the evolution of biological diversity must have been...
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