Hi all, Here's a brief update: My trail cams in Yucatan are being set up in different locations, by my brother-in-law, Joaquin, in response to recent...
P.S., a detail I neglected to mention. On this farmer's property, there are fruit trees that ripen at various times of the year, yielding a nonstop supply of...
... Interesting claim of Ebu GoGo being eliminated seven generations ago. It is a close match to the generations from the start of the Rampasasa village. The...
Yes, it does come together, with the Rampasasa tribe's claims. The weight of the evidence is actually quite impressive, especially when you consider the...
... When he was alive, I questioned Teuku Jacob's motives and methods but some of what he actually said does make sense: "It is not a new species. It is a...
... "Schwartz and Grehan say that genome similarities cannot be taken as conclusive evidence of the closeness of our evolutionary relationships to the other...
somitcw, Very good points. I'm pondering how best to respond, to your later two messages. I could keep it simple, but that would omit too much. Yet, to...
Dan G (dgplexus1@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: Interesting behavior from an animal with...
Dan G (dgplexus1@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: A very large, "very primitive elephant"...
Nature 459, 910-911 (18 June 2009) | doi:10.1038/459910a; Published online 17 June 2009 The mystery ape of Pleistocene Asia Russell L. Ciochon1 Link to...
Dan G (dgplexus1@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: Interesting news article... Dan Primitive...
Regarding this article, similarities don't, in themselves, represent a directional arrow, indicating descent. A lot of people seem tempted to assume that H...
... Perhaps, but not if the population were endemic. Also, H floresiensis does not fit any known patterns of pathology. Instead, it appears to have been...
Too interesting to not pass along. :-) Dan ... http://www.geocities.com/athens/thebes/5118/mic_odd.htm Big bacteria Small bacteria Bacteria that give birth to...
Hi all, This appears to be interesting: Thermal video of baby bigfoot? Wednesday, June 24, 2009 http://blogsquatcher.blogspot.com/2009/06/thermal-video-of\ ...
Doctors Baffled, Intrigued by Girl Who Doesn't Age Years Pass, but Brooke Greenberg Remains a Toddler. No One Can Explain How or Why. By BOB BROWN June 23,...
... What would explain the other, nearly identical, mandible? (The LB6 mandible.) Also the various bones from other individuals, that are consistent with LB1...
... Also, there are diagnostic wrist bones from more than one Homo floresiensis specimen, that do not match "Homo sapiens" morphology. (They do match the...
... "In recent millennia, coastal environments have often supported large and populous settlements, and this applies at all levels of human society from...
Note: This is interesting. I wonder if it has anything to do with thermoregulation of external testes. (Testes are thought to be external, in many mammalian...
I've been noticing distinctive patterns in human behavior that pertain to polygamy (polygyny.) Not sure if all populations express comparable frequencies of...
Hello, If you haven't, you may want to read Dr. Joseph Campbell's "Hero with a Thousand Faces". It touches on many of the global, common myths that he found....
Thanks, Anthony. Yes, I am familiar with that work, though I haven't read it recently. Perhaps it's time for a re-read. Good points about Clovis, by the...
... http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/orang-ikan/ Ties into Homo floresiensis. There is probably more to this than the average person would tend to...