Paul, I would be interested in seeing the result, if you do not mind sharing. Elena Paul Finlow-Bates <wolf_thunder51@...> wrote: Thanks for the info...
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All: Via the Afarensis blog, I've come across this *great-sounding* book about mammoths...
Anne Gilbert saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you should see it. ** Message ** All: More "origins-type" material here. Why is it not...
Dear all, I am going to be offering my online archaeology courses again over the course of the coming six months, starting in the middle of January 2008. The...
Bloglines user AnneGilbert (avgilbert@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: This story is kind of confused(or so...
Kind of confused? I certainly am. I was under the impression that genetics and cladistics had eliminated Hn as a direct ancestor of Hs - but I don't know lot...
Bloglines user AnneGilbert (avgilbert@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: This is more on the "hobbit" front. ....
Paul: Frankly, I think either the NG reporters garbled whatever the archaeologist actually reported(and you can find this via PNAS(Proceedings of the National...
All: That invaluable and frequent source of information, the John Hawks blog, has a piece on a French Gravettian burial. It seems that such burials are rather...
Bloglines user AnneGilbert (avgilbert@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: This story about "chilly Neandertals"...
All: As usual, the John Hawks blog has a nice little piece that *may* relate to the frozen Neandertals that the confused stuff in the LA Times and the National...
All: The John Hawks blog has a nice little piece on cave bears. Again, like the stuff on mammoths I've sent here, it might shed some paleoanthropological...
American Journal of Physical Anthropology Volume 134, Issue 2 , Pages 198 - 208 Comparative skeletal features between Homo floresiensis and patients with...
I don't know, Mikey. There are probably numerous "syndromes" one could claim for Hf through skeletal comparisons. I thought a self-sustaining functional ...
All: The Afarensis blog has a very interesting piece on possible "bias" in the archaeological record re children. More specifically, Neandertal children. It...
This is something that occured to me long ago; I figured others would have taken it for granted. Children copy their elders (or older children) from the...
Hello all, Good to see this article get some discussion. It is a very interesting article indeed. And such good timing as well, because the third article on...
Jack, It is as likely a case of outside experts running rough shod over local participants as any native jeolousy of outside experts, outsiders who by the way...
Anne, Paul, This looks to be a pretty straight forward and accurate report, saying pretty much what I think to have been the case. It doesn't look garbled to...
Nastasja: I noticed where it came from, and I made sure to point out that the pdf was free to download. I have another article from them that looks quite...
Maria: How true. And that was pretty much what I was thinking, also. Especially in "traditional" societies. Where there are no "formal schools", that is the...
I didn't know Jacob passed. When? I just emerged from a health thingy and had not kept up. It seems that whenever there is a new human fossil discovery that...
Professor Teuku Jacob (December 6, 1929 - October 17, 2007) Dale ... syndrome ... not a ... off a ... highly ... patients ... Medicine, ... Petah-Tikva ... ...
Jack: Yeah. Jacob left this world back in November, I think. He was considered, by some, at least, to be the Grand Old man of Indonesian paleoanthropology. ...
Mongols reached America before the Europeans ULAN BATOR, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- Challenging the long-held notion that it was the Europeans who were the first...