... Stringer remains undecided, the last I heard 3 years ago. =========== Mikey Brass MA in Archaeology "The Antiquity of Man" http://www.antiquityofman.com ...
Elk were very widespread before being hunted out across most of the lower 48 states. The Tule elk in California don't migrate much during the year either. We...
Edward, Since wave fronts need some sort of critical mass at the wave front itself to maintain the front's movement, has anyone made an attempt to determine...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-1382633,00.html =========== Mikey Brass MA in Archaeology "The Antiquity of Man" http://www.antiquityofman.com Book:...
Serious allegations if true, however I'm grateful for one of Google's links that showed up when I viewed the story. The website osteofreelance.co.uk sounds...
... the ... Apparently you haven't visited Yellowstone lately. There are probably more than 50,000 elk in the entire Yellowstone ecosystem (including a...
... I think that I would be happier if you would replace the work "supports" with "proves". However, we are in agreement that even as favorable evidence for a...
... The answer to that one is "yes and no". mtDNA has been extracted from some "Cro-Magnon" fossils dating from 22-25 kya, and compared against N' mtDNA from...
... Strictly from the standpoint of proper use of the English language, in scientific terms I find myself in complete rare agreement with Edward on this point....
Anne, The scribe believes that there was probably a small degree of interbreeding.However it is very much a moat point and realistically there is not enough...
Hi Dar, Nope, never been to Yellowstone. Nor am I disputing that elk move between elevations at least in some areas. So do domestic cattle in the same area...
... This is not a matter of population size, but rather one of population density: The AMH side needs to have at least a comparable population density on its...
... Dar, I'm not sure if you mis-read Edward's post. Your post is, correctly, advocating the term "support" whereas Edward's post suggests he would prefer to...
... Good. I just hate it when people dispute what I say!!! Especially about Yellowstone since in my most-unhumble opinion, _I_ am the local Yellowstone...
... only is ... thing), ... variation. ... that ... also ... language, in ... Edward ... to "support" ... and ... correctly, advocating the term ... use...
... Mickey - Dar has hit the nail on the head here. I want *Anne's* statement of "no support" to be written as "no proof" instead. The issue here is one of...
... I think you and Anne are talking past each other and actually saying the same thing. ... Agreed. I think there is enough evidence for interbreeding. The...
Mikey and Edward: I kind of see everybody's points here. And I'm happy enough to use "prove" or "proof" in this context, if it makes Edward happier. His...
Bob: I know the classification has been challenged. And if there was a "small" degree of interbreeding, it's probably because Neandertal populations were...
Dar: Well, heck, that's what they do in Olympic National Park where the "roosevelti" subspecies resides), and in Mt. Rainier National Park, where every few...
Mikey: Well, yes, in a way. The way I read this is, Trinkaus claimed the skull had the suspicion of occipital bunning, or else a characteristic "Neandertal"...
... Here in Augusta MT the elk [hunting] season has been extended two more weeks, perhaps because there's been very little snow in our region and they've been...
... Not quite true. I think that Anne and I (and also Dar) already realize that the issue here is one of semantics and not of content. ... I think that there...
Edward, Have not being following the discussions latest posts.What is Eswaran?[bob] Edward Schaefer <ems57fcva@...> wrote: ... Not quite true. I think...
... That seems likely to me provided that by cold-climate you mean mid- to high-temperate rather than arctic, since that appears to be where the swing of...
Bruce Bradley and Dennis Stanford, 2004, 'The North Atlantic ice-edge corridor: a possible Palaeolithic route to the New World', _World Archaeology_ 36(4):...