Sidebar **Impressions in volcanic ash hailed as footprints made by the earliest known human settlers in the Americas may not be what they seem, Nature journal...
After looking at the pictures of some of the 'footprints' it seems to me that it is a stretch to consider them such. If the press release images represent the...
I don't find it a stretch at all. They fit the classic human foot shape. I think it may be a stretch to say it's homo sapien sapien specifically or absolute...
Notes: I wonder how "Intelligent Design" proponents might explain things like Flores Man, or any of the now-extinct animals found in the fossil record. Would...
Published online: 6 December 2005 'Borneo beast' seen in the underbrush Michael Hopkin They may be mere glimpses of glinty eyes and swishing tail, but images ...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/20051206/tc_usatoday/dideasterisland getrattedout Did Easter Island get 'ratted' out? By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY Tue Dec 6,...
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Very interesting, Anthony! I wonder if it might turn out to be one of those "extinct" animals, like the coelecanth. Regardless, I'm very interested to find...
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Ben Harder for National Geographic News December 8, 2005 Stalking through the forest, an early human hunter might have glimpsed an oversize ape through a...
Loren, I neglected to respond before, but I'd like to say, I think your interpretation is plausible. I would think that it's the most likely scenario. Thanks,...
Thanks for posting that article, Anthony. I wonder if Gigantopithecus blacki, thought to have "subsisted on bamboo and fruits encased in tough coatings,"...
I just posted this over at Paleoanthro. Dan ... wrote: I'm likely to be scoffed at for some of these thoughts, but I thought I'd forward this here anyway. I'd...
Below is Torfinn Ørmen's response to Mikey Brass (who was responding to my forwarded post which mentioned Bigfoot.) The reconstruction I believe he's...
Dan's notes: Based on this, I would guess that all the Great Apes probably could interbreed, with the exception of humans with other great apes (or at least,...
I posted this over in the Paleoanthro group as part of a discussion over whether humans are more closely related to chimps or orangutans. The first thing I...
OK, I decided to bring up the issue of hybridization in the discussion. Dan ... wrote: Logan, Something I neglected to mention in my last post: the issue of ...
This is from the Gibbon's Voice newsletter, 2001. Could this be a hybrid, or a random mutation? http://www.gibboncenter.org/images/PDF/Newsletter2001.pdf ...
I am writing my end of the year notes to summarize the 2005 cz news and developments, including those in the study of Homo floresiensis. Does anyone know if...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4535190.stm Extinct mammoth DNA decoded By Helen Briggs BBC News science reporter Scientists have pieced together...
Pete, That's very interesting, and frightening too, I might add. I have heard similar claims before, from a former acquaintance from Romania. I didn't take it...
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-step-back-in- time/2005/12/22/1135032135738.html A step back in time December 23, 2005 The discovery of fossilised...