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26050
Hi Anne, I suspect that the closer a social structure gets to subsistance level, the less important physical beauty becomes and the more attractiveness depends...
Dale Hoogeveen
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Jan 1, 2006
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26051
Empress: I don't know what the bones can or cannot tell us. However, I'm not quite sure what you mean here by "mindset". ARe you implying that "modern"...
Anne Gilbert
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26052
Joan's Bob: Yikes! It never got that hot in Texas while I was there. Of course it never went below 85 F during the day and 75 F at night during the summer....
Anne Gilbert
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26053
... Year's ... Let me second that thank-you. ... and I ... speciation -- as if we ... intelligence - ... IMO you can extend that 100,000 years by a huge...
Dale Hoogeveen
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... Archeological evidence will be difficult (the cannibalism? marks would be an example). I'm talking about a separated group from the same species which ...
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Empress: The interesting thing re Neandertals and "moderns" is, that for the periods when they were "coeval", as they say, both groups had either identical or...
Anne Gilbert
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Jan 1, 2006
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26056
I strongly disagree that "the hard wiring of our brains changed 40,000 years ago" because it isn't based on anything convincing (and seems absurdly...
maria guzman
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Jan 2, 2006
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26057
We had a southerly buster come in last night [a chinook in reverse ].It is 68F today! Sydney does not normally get more than 1 or 2 sorching days in a row.When...
Joan Butcher
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Jan 2, 2006
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26058
... ===================================================== Joan moved you from scribe to scrubber? What a bummer! Or is the house boy someone else?...
Greenwich
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26059
The scribe is the scrubber. ... to ... ===================================================== Joan moved you from scribe to scrubber? What a bummer! Or is the...
Joan Butcher
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Jan 2, 2006
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Joan's Bob: Well, at least 68 F sounds reasonable! I'm glad you got your "southerly buster". Australian weather patterns ound really interesting. Up here In...
Anne Gilbert
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Jan 3, 2006
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This page was sent to you by: dtimpe@.... More detail in this story than the previous one I posted. It seems to be a lot like human menopause. HEALTH |...
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Jan 3, 2006
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As I mentioned earlier, I think this one looks like St. Cesaire to me, and it's a rather gracile Neandertal. That other one we were looking at (last summer?)...
Timpe, Dave
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Jan 3, 2006
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26063
One difference is that in the Neandertals the remains were found mixed in with, and apparently treated the same as, animal remains (i.e. dumped in the trash)....
Timpe, Dave
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Jan 3, 2006
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Afterward, they didn't throw the remains into the trash. Dave Timpe dtimpe@... ________________________________ From: palanthsci@yahoogroups.com...
Timpe, Dave
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Jan 3, 2006
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26065
More accurately, he sees the remains at Cowboy Wash as Anasazi who fell victim to cannibalism, quite possibly as a result of intruders into their domain. The...
Timpe, Dave
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David Timpe (dtimpe@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: This triggers a thought. What if annual...
David Timpe
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Jan 3, 2006
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26067
I'd have to check to be sure, but I seem to recall that in at least some instances the Anasazi bones at Cowboy Wash showed evidence of being processed in...
Daryl Habel
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Jan 3, 2006
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... least ... Back again - I checked and found a URL for a downloadable Scientific American pdf article (Adobe Reader required) at: ...
Daryl Habel
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Jan 4, 2006
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... Scientific ... and more evidence on pages 93-94 - human myoglobin residue was found on ceramic pots at Cowboy Wash. "Marlar and his colleagues discovered ...
Daryl Habel
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Jan 4, 2006
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All: If you've gotten this message previously, please disregard, as I came home late today after buying some much needed ink jets. Otherwise, you might find...
Anne Gilbert
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I also found this: Joe Cooper https://athena.hampshire.edu/S273081/index.php In this project-focused course we will research how teeth provide insights into...
Joe Cooper
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Jan 4, 2006
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http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s275838.htm I saw a tv program several years ago about roman skeletons in a cave caought by the volcanic ash. ...
Joe Cooper
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Jan 4, 2006
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Dave: How does anybody know that the Moula-Guercy Neandertals "threw the remains into the trash"? Perhaps other parties or processes were responsible. There...
Anne Gilbert
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Jan 4, 2006
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26074
Dave: Think about this: Can the reports of the conquistadors be considered accurate? I seem to recall that they were a pretty biased and brutal bunch. But...
Anne Gilbert
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Jan 4, 2006
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26075
... This was the basis for Judy Sealy and Nic van der Merwe's isotopic studies on Western Cape coastal and slightly inland skeletal remains., to test the then...
Mikey Brass
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Jan 4, 2006
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26076
I recall the same thing. "Pot polish", they called it. Obviously if a culture lacks pots or some way of boiling bones, you won't find it. Herto and...
Timpe, Dave
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Jan 4, 2006
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26077
That and the pot polish are icing on the cake though. White accepts cannibalism at Gran Dolina, for instance, which can't possibly produce pot polish, and...
Timpe, Dave
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Jan 4, 2006
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26078
Seems to be "on the menu" at the moment. I haven't taken the previous study too seriously, anyway. First of all, prion disease isn't really all that common,...
Timpe, Dave
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Jan 4, 2006
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26079
Prenatal nutrition wouldn't be informative in the hypothetical case I was concerned with, but could also tell something about general conditions. The...
Timpe, Dave
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