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... 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...
Mario Petrinovich
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Int.J.Osteoarchaeol.14:212-224 (2004) Middle Palaeolithic Subsistence in the LoneValley (Swabian Alb, Southern Germany) P Krönneck, L Niven & H-P Uerpmann...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 2, 2004
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... From: "Richard Parker" <richardparker01@...> To: <AAT@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 10:09 AM Subject: [AAT] Re: (AAT)Is it...
Frank E Newbury
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"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 &...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 3, 2004
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26553
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,...
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Richard Potts, Anna K Behrensmeyer, Alan Deino, Peter Ditchfield & Jennifer Clark 2004 Small Mid-Pleistocene Hominin Associated with East African Acheulean ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 3, 2004
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26555
... phalanges. ... likely this won't be the last. Some students think Oreop was (partly) bipedal. Almost everybody thinks it was (at least partly) suspensory,...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 3, 2004
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26556
... Continents" ... Alan B ... climatic ... from ... the idea ... human hunting ... everywhere. ... with ... of ... supports the view ... with climate ... ...
Richard Parker
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Oct 4, 2004
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26557
... Over ... This is great stuff, but please don't let George W take it on and prove he's better than anyone....
Richard Parker
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Oct 4, 2004
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26558
New data from Ambrona: closing the hunting versus scavenging debate Paola Villa, Enrique Soto, Manuel Santonja, Alfredo Pérez-González, Rafael Mora, Joaquim...
Marc Verhaegen
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"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: -...
Marc Verhaegen
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... 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 ...
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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 ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 5, 2004
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26563
... 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...
Mario Petrinovich
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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...
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Internat.J.Primatol.25, No.5, Oct.2004 Brain Evolution: Mammals, Primates,Chimpanzees, and Humans Charles E Oxnard Though many modern techniques are...
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Oct 5, 2004
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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...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 5, 2004
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26567
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...
Richard Parker
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Oct 6, 2004
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... <richardparker01@y...> ... <marc.verhaegen@v...> ... Evidence ... supports ... South ... Australian aborigines changed the whole fauna and flora of...
Richard Parker
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Oct 6, 2004
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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...
Pauline M Ross
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... [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...
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... 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...
Mario Petrinovich
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Oct 6, 2004
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... 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...
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Oct 6, 2004
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... 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....
Mario Petrinovich
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Oct 6, 2004
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... 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...
Marc Verhaegen
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26575
... 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...
Richard Parker
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Oct 7, 2004
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26576
... 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...
Richard Parker
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Oct 7, 2004
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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...
Richard Parker
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Oct 7, 2004
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Mackerel has similar worldwide common names: Macarello, maccerello, maccariedde - Italy Macrou - Rumania Makreel - Netherlands Makrela - Poland Makrell,...
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