... DD Dates are from this article, that was in PNAS last December. --m3d HUMANS AND MONKEYS DIVERGED EARLIER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT. PNAS According to a...
Journal of Mammalian Evolution 9:161-184 Extrinsic Snout Musculature in Afrotheria and Lipotyphla Howard P Whidden 2002 As currently recognized, the mammalian...
Marc: See bottom of message ... Marc: Your LCA timeline schematic isn't adjusted for this new info about ape/owm divergence...Do you disagree with the...
... Hi Richard, Thank you for the info. Do you know if the map animation is a current view accepted by geologists in general / based on groundwork research...
... I attended a lecture at the Dual Congress "Stature estimation for KNM-WT 15000" (abstracts p.85): Ohman-Wood-cs estimated that the Boy was 15 cm *shorter*...
... I can only follow what the mol.biologists say. My impression is that when the common hominid-pongid ancestors had crossed the Tethys (16-17 Ma?), they ...
Animals Laughed Long Before Humans, Study Says Stefan Lovgren for National Geographic News March 31, 2005 Before the joke, there was laughter. As the human...
Are Animals Righties or Lefties? By Brad Wetzler, in Outside Magazine, and Apr. 05 Readers Digest · Scientists believe humpback whales bottom-feed on their...
... human ... If He dived more than Hs and were less efficient bipeds, partly, as a result. Doesn't this say that He bipedalism was *despite* their diving, not...
... IMO. --Marc It's good that you two agree so much. It makes it easier to argue with you! :-) ... sapiens. ... about ... Algis, if ... gracile as ... those...
... How many time we told you, Algis?? Did you inform a bit?? Already seen the distribution of thick & thin bone in the Petralona skull?? Again. Pachyostosis...
... indicate ... quite the ... Please try not to be so patronising, Marc. It only leads to escalations in bad temper. ... sessile ... Thalassocnus spp. ... ...
Marc: you mention this below - Homo: No Climbing My feeling is climbing was significantly reduced but not eliminated during littoral stage, coconut, fig,...
... Yes. ... No answer, IOW: "No, I didn't." If you don't want to inform, this discussion is useless, Algis. Yes, it only leads to bad temper. I'm not going...
... indicate ... robust ... quite the ... escalations in ... Petralona ... not ... No, I'm not familiar with the Petralona skull. I'm sorry. What? So this...
Hello, Michael. You wrote....... ... Well......I took up body-building on my sixtieth birthday and that may qualify for the quote-marks; as for the 'young'...
Hello, Michael. You wrote... ... I recall that there has been some 'experimental archaeology' done on the aerodynamics of handaxes when thrown and it turns...
Hello, Marc. Thanks for a fascinating post. However, the researchers have, oddly, omitted any consideration of 'pleasure' (other than a mention once in...
... Whereas the Aquarboreal ape theory would appear to picture the common ancestor of G/P/H as an animal that slept and climbed in trees and waded/swam in...
Homo heidelbergensis was something of a giant ("Goliath"), according to Lee Berger who made a life-likereconstruction: around 2 m tall with a very powerfull...
... Rob: Thanks for you comments on this subject in which I have particular interest. I think if you were to read more of the research you would see...
... I told you at least 3 times, Algis. Why don't you just inform a little bit?? ... We don't say our ancestors were dugong-like, Algis. This is a ridiculous ...