Hi Anne, Interesting reading for sure. Just always remember that cranial pathology isn't the only developmental pathology that occurs in developmental...
Hi Bob, Webmasters can disable certain types of access messages to websites, including the right click menu. This is actually in the page code that is sent to...
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Thanks,Dutch. [bob] Dale Hoogeveen <no1son@...> wrote: Hi Bob, Webmasters can disable certain types of access messages to websites, including the right...
Joan's Bob: I was able to open, download, and print one of them, this time. The other I merely saved. Why? The printing process was excruciatingly slow....
Dale: I don't know if what happened to me had anything to do with it, but I /*was*/ able to download(I have Firefox too, although I also have IE as well). But...
Anne, Have downloaded the two articles and saved the PDFs off the abode display.Thanks for the offer.Hopefully the third will be available soon. [bob] Anne...
Ann and all, sometimes printing form Acrobat is excruciatingly slow. The more recent versions seem to be better, but I can remember a few years ago when it...
Bob: Many thanks for that! Anne G ... avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 000778-0, 10/01/2007 Tested on: 10/1/2007 9:51:22 PM ...
Elena: I don't know. I have never had this particular problem before, and since my computer is so old and cranky, I tend to wonder if it's the computer's...
You should be able to avoid right-click issues when you just disable Javascript temporarily in your browser. I still think it's ridiculous to have such scripts...
Cmon folks. What about Spy from Belgium? And the Mousterian site in Finland? Neanderthals in Eurasia go back past the last Interglacial and appear to even...
Our late friend Dar would have jumped on this with both feet. There are quite a number of known Mousterian sites in this area of Siberia. For an article with...
IIRC these papers are in a very recent PDF format, and are probably very complex documents. That site shows very careful management and knowledge of extremely...
Hi everyone, Sorry it took me a few days to reply (I'm in the middle of moving house). If anyone still has problems accessing the articles, let me know and...
Dale Well, I never said Neandertals couldn't live in the Netherlands. I'd just never heard of any there. Anne G ... avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. ...
Dale: I don't know about anybody else, but my eyes tend to strain reading long documents off a computer screen. I find it /*much*/ easier to read printed...
The second link provides access to the PalArch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology.The intitial article on 'A New Model for the evolution of Homo Sapiens...
I guess you never saw pictures of some of my Dutch ancestors... lol I pretty much assume that virtually all of Europe was Neanderthal range during previous...
I thought this article (see below) would be of interest. The bulk of CNV appears to be quite ancient, posing a considerable challenge to the OOA2 hypothesis. ...
Note, the research described in this article appears to be much less thorough than the Nature CNV paper. The Nature paper, with its 43 authors from various...
Here's another stick for the fire (the CNV issues.) Note, I'm not sure what the greatest extent of % CNV difference is, between the various dog breeds, but...
Hi, Dan, I don't believe that it says the following remark of yours - it says "structural variation". This could appear in the individuals of a relatively ...
Hi John, It's actually very broad. The article says "...presence of structural changes that cause extended segments of the human genome to be missing,...
Dale: Glaciers probably scrubbed out a lot of open air areas, all over Europe. Perhaps this is why you mostly find Neandertal remains in caves. Unless, of...
... Anne G: That might be because in this part of the Pleistocene, dey were groaning under the weight of tons of icy water, or muddy delta sediment, or both. ...
Hi Anne, That's about the way I see it, too. I get the impression that a lot of people don't see the Neanderthals as being that mobile, and many don't notice...