... Its their problem ... I would simply reiterate: that the presence of a relatively large brain in human savanna dwellers proves the waterside hypotheses is...
... Yes, but tit's a bit frustrating that they think it's our problem... and since they are the "experts"... ... My fault, sorry: Maasai was the first name of...
Erika Schagatay allowed me to forward this: I have new data concerning human apneic diving physiology. The new studies add features contributing to human...
CE Valdiosera cs.2008 PNAS 105:5123-8 Surprising migration and population size dynamics in ancient Iberian brown bears (Ursus arctos) The endangered brown bear...
C Wang cs.2008 PNAS 105:4987-92 Constraints on the early uplift history of the Tibetan Plateau The surface uplift history of the Tibetan Plateau & Himalaya is...
regarding Khoisan herding & water control and 1st European contact at Mossul Bay South Africa, copied from Mikey Brass's antiquityofman.com In southern Africa,...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080401/sc_nm/climate_mammoth_dc_2 This seems correct, though the date is late. The land between the glaciers and the warmer...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7324564.stm animals in opaque amber Xrayed, enlarged in 3D models [primate hair? small bones? lice? mites? fruit...
... From Anthropology.net, correlate to Caspian-Baikal Hs population? "that the most suitable geographic area available to woolly mammoths increased by 7.7...
... Most reputable PAs are edging(albeit - slowly) away from the discredited 'savanna hypotheses' ... being human ... a lot of face-saving is involved. ... ...
http://magazine.uchicago.edu/0812/features/fish_out_of_water.shtml ... features ... They have ... emergence ... give us ... creature ... vision ... whose ... ...
Op 02-04-2008 06:19, in artikel 2cbeb173-6e7f-49bd-8860-2f390752aabd@i36g2000prf.googlegroups.com, ... Of course, we all know that (except the Savanna...
... Yes. ... Ok. ... Not because they're no walking vertical. ... Well, even for slow swimmers, streamlining saves a lot of energy, but our ancestors at the...
New Homo erectus crania from Ethiopia SW Simpson cs.2008 By the Early Pleistocene, members of the genus Homo were distributed throughout Africa & Asia,...
... Shubin's book "Your inner fish" started very well, but the later chapters were a bit disappointing to me. I had hoped to learn more on the origins of our...
Per Don Garlick, HSU geology professor ret. The jellyfish Velella has 2 chiral forms, LH, RH LH has sail on left side, blows to the left down wind, Calif coast...
... chapters ... origins of ... I thought it might have gone more in depth, but I guess not so much. I recall one of PZ Myers blogposts about human embryology,...
Speaking of bird flight at great heights: Nice article, pics http://www.northcoastjournal.com/031308/science0313.html In flight formation of ducks and geese ...
... Hardy's use of aquatic ... was an unfortunate but understandable choice of words, at the time. ... Littoral or waterside ... which is the right habit ...
... But, if they were simply foraging (diving/swimming) in the water, streamlining (losing the bits that cause drag) would not be much of an advantage ... ... ...
Human bipedalism may turn out to be an adaption to the fact that the earth is a ball. One single mutation of the feet, could evolve on a ball the selection of...
I recall a statement about the achilles tendon: humans have a long achilles tendon, apes have a tiny one. One reason for this may be that a tendon is far...
http://anthropology.net/2007/07/23/chimpanzees-gait-energetics-the-origin-of-human-bipedalism/ "it used juvenile chimps, which have a different gait compared...
http://scienceblogs.com/gnxp/2008/04/your_genome_is_what_you.php#more relative to diet change? more grain starch sugars? cooking? seafood? bone thickness?...
Among east Asians, nose size is small, PNS also, and body hair reduced compared to other ethnic groups. This agrees with a long period of isolation at warm...
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-04/uoc-tvt040308.php (my guess: they hadn't lived in Kamchatka nor Alaska for a long time) 14.3ka desert cave in...