... Thanks. I'll try to find somewhere what that Schultz published. ... I am not so sure about it. In fact, I am very sure that there is the answer we are...
Int.J.Osteoarchaeol.14:212-224 (2004) Middle Palaeolithic Subsistence in the LoneValley (Swabian Alb, Southern Germany) P Krönneck, L Niven & H-P Uerpmann...
"Assessing the Causes of Late Pleistocene Extinctions on the Continents" Science 306:70-75. Anthony D Barnosky, Paul L Koch, Robert S Feranec, Scott L Wing &...
Discovery Keeps Human Origin Debate Alive Discovery of Possible Homo Erectus Bones Keeps Alive the Debate Over Human Origins in Americas 2.10.04 For decades,...
Richard Potts, Anna K Behrensmeyer, Alan Deino, Peter Ditchfield & Jennifer Clark 2004 Small Mid-Pleistocene Hominin Associated with East African Acheulean ...
... phalanges. ... likely this won't be the last. Some students think Oreop was (partly) bipedal. Almost everybody thinks it was (at least partly) suspensory,...
... Continents" ... Alan B ... climatic ... from ... the idea ... human hunting ... everywhere. ... with ... of ... supports the view ... with climate ... ...
New data from Ambrona: closing the hunting versus scavenging debate Paola Villa, Enrique Soto, Manuel Santonja, Alfredo Pérez-González, Rafael Mora, Joaquim...
"richard01" <richardparker01@...> wrote in message news:6e30eb22.0410040534.39b8ef58@.... ... "New evidence on the earliest human...
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... Erectus Bones Keeps Alive the Debate Over Human Origins in Americas 2.10.04 ... he's better than anyone. ... I don't know what to think of the paper: -...
... Science 306:70-75. Anthony D Barnosky, Paul L Koch, Robert S Feranec, Scott L Wing & Alan B Shabel 2004 One of the great debates about extinction is ...
Am.J.hum.Genet.75:00 Phylogeny of Mitochondrial DNA Macrohaplogroup N in India, Based on Complete Sequencing: Implications for the Peopling of South Asia ...
... Hi Richard! I don't know if you've heard my theory about human using of fire. In short, people didn't extinct animals in Old World, but did it in New...
ESR dating at Mezmaiskaya Cave, Russia Applied Radiation and Isotopes In Press, Corrected Proof, online 27.9.04, AR Skinner, BAB Blackwell, Sara Martin, A...
Internat.J.Primatol.25, No.5, Oct.2004 Brain Evolution: Mammals, Primates,Chimpanzees, and Humans Charles E Oxnard Though many modern techniques are...
http://www.utah.edu/unews/releases/04/oct/licemen.html Public Library of Science journal PLoS Biology5.10.04 A University of Utah study showing how lice...
Well, I did read 'Great Human Diasporas' by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza on the flight home (most of it in Kuwait Airport, which must be one of the world's most...
... <richardparker01@y...> ... <marc.verhaegen@v...> ... Evidence ... supports ... South ... Australian aborigines changed the whole fauna and flora of...
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:37:22 -0000, "Mario Petrinovich" ... You can explain the weather, Mario? So why is it raining..... :-) [Actually, I do just about...
... [snip] ... Why only one fishing site? The fact that marine resources can support more people does not equate to saying there must be fewer groups. I make...
... Well, during time, air developed a rain gene, : ). Serously, this is the whole point. This is not a child game, like when children are playing with cubes...
... Well, this is Old World. I was talking abot New World. Yes, this is the case with Australia, and other places. If you take a closer look, I believe that...
... Just a slight remark. I wouldn't connect AAT, in any way, to anything fishing. If we ate fish, we would be fast swimmers. Bottom feaders are slow swimmers....
... fishing. If we ate fish, we would be fast swimmers. Bottom feeders are slow swimmers. -- Mario Very correct IMO: I think fishing was very late: only...
... Badly put perhaps, but I did mean that for every 100 'butchery' sites there should be one much larger beach site (and for every 1000.... 10, etc etc) - but...
... anything ... feeders are slow ... H.erectus had ... We are still not fast swimmers, but we eat a lot of fish. It's very easy to herd fish into a trap, like...
PIE - Proto-Indo-European - is a 'derived' language thought to be the root of all Indo-European languages, from Sanskrit to English. Quite a lot of work has...