... years, ... I read the article yesterday and briefly thought of saying something about the date, but decided not to, mainly on the basis of time and other...
The Chronology of the Aurignacian and of the Transitional Technocomplexes - Dating, Stratigraphies, Cultural Implications. Proceedings of Symposium 6.1 of the...
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Dar: The titles of the chapters alone suggest that the book could be very useful to a lot of us here on palanthsci. Which leads me to the question: do you...
Ed: Thanks so much. I've had various different pieces of information regarding the value of the Euro, which was why I asked. If this is the case, 28 Euros is...
All: For those of you who have access to Evolutionary Anthropology, take a look at v.12 Issue 4. The cover graphically shows the ambivalence a lot of people...
Thanks Dar. I will have to see if I can shake something loose from tax refund, if there is anything left after paying my heating bills... Dutch ... -...
All, For those with lots of free time and who are short on reading material, I've just come across a webpage belonging to Jim Enloe of the University of Iowa,...
... I studied the brain endocasts of most of the Neandertal crania, and aside from their flatness, they share the same important characteristics of modern...
Dr. Holloway and all: I think(but this is just *my* personal observation and opinion), that those who claim Neandertals were "autistic", base this on supposed ...
... SNIP ... I'd ... SNIP ... Dar and all: Thanks, Dar for this reference. I tried to order it from IPA and got following reply: Dear Arne Kimmig, about your...
From an archaeological point-of-view, there is no evidence for autism that I can think of. We are faced here with a hypothesis "in support of a cause". Jacques...
I just saw that yahoo truncated the email-addresses of the two libraries; here they are again: oxbow at oxbowbooks dot com portico at zaragoza dot net Arne...
Dear Ralph, Have you also studied brain endocasts for Homo sapiens? If so, then could you please post your results. I'm very interested in discovering...
... Well, WHAT behavior? It sure in hell can't be based on anything empirical such as whatever one sees on the inside of the crania, so WHAT behvaior is it...
... Whatever neural manifestations correlate with autism, they cannot be found on the surface of endocasts, and yes, I have studied modern human endocasts, and...
... I think the Neanderthal autism hypothesis is illogical and untestable speculation. That said, there is no difference in the size and shape of the brain of...
... You've just answered my response to your previous post by happily agreeing with me! Of course if we wanted to throw more untestable speculation into the...
... Endocasts, no, no chance, but brains, yes, there appear to be differences in several brain regions between some autistic people and normal people. The NY...
... The only conclusion I'd make is that autism can't be detected on brain endocasts, just as most of cognitive behavior can't be detected on endocasts/ The...
... Yes, it does in some cases, but not all. Ralph L. Holloway Dept. Anthropology Columbia University NY, NY 10027 212-854-4570 Fax= 212-854-7347 Web Page...
... Please forgive me. Autism isn't my area, and there was a fairly good article on it in the NY Times Science section, which describes differences in MRI. can...