"Andrew Nowicki" <andrew@...> wrote in message news:410C47C3.D801F782@.... ... on two legs? ... afarensis only walked on 2 legs?? It's obvious...
Marc Verhaegen
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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...
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...
"Paul Crowley" <slkwuoiutiuytciuyik@...> wrote in message news:CkaPc.22212$Z14.7164@.... ... chimp wasn't a chimp, right? ... Big...
Marc Verhaegen
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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...
Marc Verhaegen
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Aug 2, 2004 7:17 pm
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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...
'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...
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 ...
... with Neanderthals? You're right IMO: there's no reason. ... language which modern languages are mainly descended from? Maybe most modern languages have a...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
... the ... most modern ... many older ... lingustic "trees" ... African ... north, ie, ... I am not sure about this. For example, celtic language comes from ...
"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@...> wrote in message news:77a70442.0408090105.bc113be@.... ... penguins don't wade, but dive; OTOH, typical...
Marc Verhaegen
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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...
... language which modern languages are mainly descended from? Maybe most modern languages have a very recent common ancestor which walked over many older ...
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...
... From: Marc Verhaegen To: AAT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:15 AM Subject: [AAT] Re: Bipedalism in different substrates "Algis Kuliukas"...
... What do they mean?! All these are placental mammals, aren't they? I consider myself distantly related to a slime mould. "Unrelated" is dangerously...
Ken Moore
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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...
... 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...
... David Pilbeam & NathanYoung 2004 "Hominoid evolution: synthesizing disparate data" C.R.Palevol.3:303-319: "... It is therefore likely that the common ...
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...