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Re: [palanthsci] European origins

Anne Gilbert wrote:
> Michael and all:
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> Having read your article, it looks to me as if the spread of farming in
> Europe was as complex and possibly messy as the much earlier spread of
> "modern" humans.

My fiancee and I read the paper and are unimpressed.

http://www.ritesofpassageblog.blogspot.com/ in layman's language:-)

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"The Antiquity of Man" http://www.antiquityofman.com
Book: "The Antiquity of Man: Artifactual, fossil and gene records explored"

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Thanks Anne for pointing out this paper. Now for my story in Science accompanying it, please go to: ...
catalhoyukbalter
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Nov 11, 2005
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Michael and all: Having read your article, it looks to me as if the spread of farming in Europe was as complex and possibly messy as the much earlier spread of...
Anne Gilbert
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Nov 11, 2005
10:47 pm

... I was, naturally, referring to the actual Science paper and not Michael Balter's summary. -- Best, Mikey Brass MA in Archaeology degree, University College...
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Nov 12, 2005
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Mikey: That you were critiquing the original paper was obvious practically from the first sentence. And it was good, too. Anne G I was, naturally, referring...
Anne Gilbert
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Nov 12, 2005
8:18 pm

... from the first sentence. And it was good, too. Just to clarify, I wrote that piece, it's my blog :)...
Isabelle
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Nov 13, 2005
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Isabelle: That's okay, m'dear. It still is a very good critique! And I like your blog, too. Anne G ... from the first sentence. And it was good, too. Just...
Anne Gilbert
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Nov 13, 2005
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... My fiancee and I read the paper and are unimpressed. http://www.ritesofpassageblog.blogspot.com/ in layman's language:-) -- Best, Mikey Brass MA in...
Mikey Brass
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Nov 12, 2005
10:21 am

MIkey: I just got through reading your critique of the paper. It was quite good. And of course you're right that (a) the sample wa limited and (b) there was...
Anne Gilbert
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Nov 12, 2005
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... It is my fiancee's blog. Both of us read the paper and I agree entirely with what she wrote. ... Exactly, which is why a paper of this nature needs to be...
Mikey Brass
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Nov 12, 2005
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Mikey: Unfortunately, I haven't read the paper. Yet. So I will have to see what the writers were talking about. It's just that, overall, changes like these...
Anne Gilbert
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Mikey, thanks for posting that Rights of Passage critique of the Haak et al paper, he/she? makes some very interesting comments on it (and no, I didn't think...
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Nov 12, 2005
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... What is being dismissed is the form it took in that particular article. In addition, one problem with the cultural diffusion proposals is that they do not...
Mikey Brass
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Nov 12, 2005
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MIchael: What the science tells us about the "Neandertals and modern humans debate" is basically a very mixed message. Unfortunately, people on all "sides" of...
Anne Gilbert
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... There are many problems with the culture diffusion argument. I assure you my problems have nothing to do with political correctness :) Perhaps at some...
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