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45999
... Its their problem ... I would simply reiterate: that the presence of a relatively large brain in human savanna dwellers proves the waterside hypotheses is...
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Apr 1, 2008
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46000
... 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...
Marc Verhaegen
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46001
Erika Schagatay allowed me to forward this: I have new data concerning human apneic diving physiology. The new studies add features contributing to human...
Marc Verhaegen
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46002
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...
Marc Verhaegen
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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...
Marc Verhaegen
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46004
regarding Khoisan herding & water control and 1st European contact at Mossul Bay South Africa, copied from Mikey Brass's antiquityofman.com In southern Africa,...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2008
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46005
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...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2008
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46006
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...
DDeden
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46007
... From Anthropology.net, correlate to Caspian-Baikal Hs population? "that the most suitable geographic area available to woolly mammoths increased by 7.7...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2008
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46008
... Most reputable PAs are edging(albeit - slowly) away from the discredited 'savanna hypotheses' ... being human ... a lot of face-saving is involved. ... ...
m3dodds
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Apr 2, 2008
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http://magazine.uchicago.edu/0812/features/fish_out_of_water.shtml ... features ... They have ... emergence ... give us ... creature ... vision ... whose ... ...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2008
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46010
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...
Marc Verhaegen
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46011
... 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...
Marc Verhaegen
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Apr 2, 2008
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New Homo erectus crania from Ethiopia SW Simpson cs.2008 By the Early Pleistocene, members of the genus Homo were distributed throughout Africa & Asia,...
Marc Verhaegen
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46013
... 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...
Marc Verhaegen
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46014
http://anthropology.net/2008/04/02/investigating-a-decrease-of-risk-alcoholism-adh-allele-in-east-asian-populations...
DDeden
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46016
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...
DDeden
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Apr 3, 2008
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46017
... 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,...
DDeden
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Apr 3, 2008
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46018
Speaking of bird flight at great heights: Nice article, pics http://www.northcoastjournal.com/031308/science0313.html In flight formation of ducks and geese ...
DDeden
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... Hardy's use of aquatic ... was an unfortunate but understandable choice of words, at the time. ... Littoral or waterside ... which is the right habit ...
m3dodds
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Apr 3, 2008
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46020
... 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 ... ... ...
m3dodds
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Apr 3, 2008
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46021
It is from a book called "Almost like a whale - The origin of species revisited". The author is Steve Jones. Frank ... prove...
Frank Punke
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46022
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...
Frank Punke
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46023
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...
DDeden
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Apr 3, 2008
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http://anthropology.net/2007/07/23/chimpanzees-gait-energetics-the-origin-of-human-bipedalism/ "it used juvenile chimps, which have a different gait compared...
DDeden
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Apr 3, 2008
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46025
Looks more like a sirenian than a dolphin, Chinese call a river pig, it eats some vegetation, lives in freshwater and seacoasts. ...
DDeden
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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?...
DDeden
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http://anthropology.net/2007/07/23/ehl-linguists-try-to-identify-a-time-where-there-was-only-one-language/...
DDeden
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Apr 3, 2008
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46028
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...
DDeden
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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...
DDeden
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