... variety ... Not necessarily "Okay". Taxonomy is an ever-changing business and while many older mid-20th century taxonomies show a lumping of chimp,...
... Yes, I was offering it as the first point in my comparison between what was said in one place and what was said in another. But see below. ... I was being...
David Timpe (dptimpe@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: I'm filing this in my interesting...
Hi Dar, From what I have seen you are correct that Homo is now generally included with the African Apes and Pongo is considered the outsider. I would be much...
... [snip] ... That is the general use of the term "family". The other indicator is the latinized ending "ae" (as in "Hominidae" and "Pongidae"), which is the...
... I removed the POV tag. Seems like there is absolutely no need for it anymore. I cannot understand why this wasn't done long ago. ... No, Wiki "cops" only...
... "We" as nearly everybody seeing nearly all of the old hominids as being on the Homo side of the Homo/Pan LCA as evidenced by the common belief that no...
... ======================================== Thanks very much Lief!! Much appreciated. Actually it's only nominated for deletion, but all the votes are for...
The Hawks blog has an interesting piece on the apparent relocation (of its proper provenance, if I read the abstract from JHE correctly), of the Mojokerto...
Bob F: I also voted for a "keep" on the basis of your musicological work. I encourage everybody else at Palanthsci to cast a vote for Bob F! Anne G ... ...
Bob F: I also voted for a "keep" on the basis of your musicological work. I encourage everybody else at Palanthsci to cast a vote for Bob F! Anne G ... ...
... wrote: [snip] I don't have a problem with ... Well, I see I wrote Kenyapithecus above, when I meant to write Kenyanthropus as one of the many newly...
... Now I'm doing it with other names, meaning Pan tchadensis (not tchadanthropus). ... Well, at least the generic names, Orrorin and Sahelanthropus, aren't ...
... I would keep a backup copy of any Wikipedia articles I've put lots of work on. I did with the Neaderthal theory article that were deleted on the second...
... =============================================== Thanks Anne: On second thought, I don't want it to look like I am "padding" the vote with people who all...
Yahoo just got around to emailing me a bunch of old posts which I had read on the group site already, but I didn't read them in the right order, so I wasn't...
... Hi Dar, It is confused now, isn't it? What one now gets depends on whom one asks and how that "authority" is connected to particular finds. When it comes...
Bloglines user AnneGilbert (shanidar9@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: The ideas put forward here are not "new",...
... etc.)? ... the ... Well, yes it is to the extent that the relationships of the genera lumped into the subfamily Homininae are not only unknown, but also ...
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... For my part I think the differences are far too much emphasised over the similarities. I certainly do not find the differences notable enough for seperate...
Ancient stone houses uncovered by a bushfire in Australia A bushfire at Tyrendarra (Victoria, Australia) last month has unearthed some of the biggest...
Man's best friend. ~Maria ... suggests humans domesticated canines much later than other studies show. The survey, which suggests domestication occurred...
"hacker" friend sent me this -- FYI. Don't know enough to vouch for it. Bob ============================================ This is for your information. Follow...
Dale Hoogeveen (no1son@...) wrote: <Your explanation is mostly very good (shoehorn is a bit extreme since all included types are already quite similar...
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