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26174
... resolved. ... only 125,000 ... mentions the ... tools, ... coral reef. ... million and a ... to ... play huge ... that is ... a big ... looking ... the...
Richard Parker
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Sep 1, 2004
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Links to the Eritrtea finds (perhaps the same links?) can be found in the AAT links IIRC. AFAIK, there's no revision of the date (c 125 ka). Predom.Acheulian...
Marc Verhaegen
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26176
... selection pressures overcome 'mum's hair grabbing;'as a 'cause' for longer female head hair. But why? Richard Parker I can't find one instance of female...
Marc Verhaegen
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26177
... No, 50 million years until they began spending more time in and around water. (where did the 'helpless part' come in? Perhaps you've been reading too many ...
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26178
... From: "Richard Parker" <richardparker01@...> ... What you say makes perfect sense, except that I get the impression from the article that they are...
Gerard Michael Burns
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26179
... light ... raven ... around water. ... You can't have it both ways - Either long female hair proves a woman is parasite-free, is therefore a sexual...
Richard Parker
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26180
See my previous post for where the quotes came from: The women were also good swimmers, but it was a rare thing to find a male Yamana who could swim The Yamana...
Richard Parker
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26181
Nature 405:65-69 Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial ROBERT C WALTER, RICHARD T BUFFLER, J HENRICH BRUGGEMANN,...
Marc Verhaegen
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26182
... wrote: I've heard of ... Polynesia) ... grasp their ... So I thought . Right Marc! - It shall be done ! But after a long and quite enjoyable search,...
Richard Parker
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26183
http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/040901_commentfrm.htm "Long before it's in the papers" 2.9.04 Monkeys may make "comments" World Science Staff Everyone...
Marc Verhaegen
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Sep 2, 2004
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26184
... mouth, Polynesia) where the women swim & dive & the babies float at the surface & grasp their mother's hairs, but I'd like to see this onfirmed. --Marc ...
Marc Verhaegen
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26185
... last ... MM ... CHENG, R ... 2000 ... that ... between ... kyr ago, ... debate. ... an ... to the ... artefacts shows ... marine ... environment, ... ...
Richard Parker
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26186
... threats, ... think. ... comments, ... Germany, ... made while ... comments or ... researchers ... but out ... were ... situations ... sound with ... ...
Richard Parker
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26187
Author McNett G Title The submergence of man: The aquatic-ape-theory is making waves. Are traditional Darwinists all wet? Source LINGUA FRANCA. 2001....
Marc Verhaegen
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26188
Author Page RDM ; Charleston MA Title Comments on Allard and Carpenter (1996), or the "aquatic ape" hypothesis revisited. Source CLADISTICS. 1999. 15(1)....
Marc Verhaegen
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26189
Rhys Evans P H Title Skull pneumatization and the aquatic ape theory. [Abstract] Source JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY. 1997. 232(3). Pgs: 314 [Non-text portions of...
Marc Verhaegen
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Sep 2, 2004
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26190
Hi Marc, I haven't read the 3 papers you mention, but I can find the ones in Cladistics and Journal of Morphology here in the library. The Lingua Franca ...
Jose & JW
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26191
... For those who want to find a bit more about Bob Walter's finds in Eritrea (apart from Dr Abbate he's the only archaeological team leader who's actually...
Richard Parker
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26192
I've sent Peter Rhys Evans a request-a-print. I met him once, IIRC, in Southampton. Thanks a lot, Jose! --Marc Hi Marc, I haven't read the 3 papers you...
Marc Verhaegen
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26193
http://mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=news&id=60766&cn=90 PRIMATOLOGY An Inclusive Psychology Primate Psychology Dario Maestripieri ed. xii + 619 pp ...
Marc Verhaegen
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26194
External and Internal Morphology of the BAR 1002'00 Orrorin tugenensis Femur K Galik, B Senut, M Pickford, D Gommery, J Treil, AJ Kuperavage & RB Eckhardt 2004...
Marc Verhaegen
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26195
http://www.newsroom.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=875 Research Runs Counter to Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection A team of biochemists from UC Riverside...
Marc Verhaegen
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26196
... mastication, and higher encephalization in the australopithecines relative to the great apes-- is a fact. ... indications of KWing, suspension &...
Marc Verhaegen
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26197
... SNIPPED ... SNIPPED ... they ... than ... cupboard, ... I thought I had an original idea that day, but, as always, someone else got there first ... ...
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26198
... mammalian experience) are attractive - why? -Richard Attractivity is not what comes first. This is a biological experience. I don't know, cause nobody...
Frank Punke
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26199
... tugenensis Femur ... RB Eckhardt 2004 ... It's possibly rude to appear to trump someone's posting, but Science is not available to non-subscribers. Here's...
Richard Parker
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26200
... tugenensis Femur ... RB Eckhardt 2004 ... And what New Scientist says: Friday September 3, 01:00 PM Human ancestors quickly found their feet By Jeff Hecht ...
Richard Parker
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26201
... Eckhardt 2004 "External and Internal Morphology of the BAR 1002'00 Orrorin tugenensis Femur" Science 305:1450 ...
Marc Verhaegen
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26202
Randall L Susman & Darryl J de Ruiter 2004 New hominin first metatarsal (SK 1813) from Swartkrans JHE 47:171-181 A recently recognized hominin hallucal...
Marc Verhaegen
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26203
http://www.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=47058&cat=Science Neanderthals had same quality of life as Eskimos 3.9.04 A Ohio State University sponsored...
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