It's being presented at "the meetings", which I suppose is supposed to tell me which meetings he's talking about, but offhand, I'd have to guess it's probably...
All: Yeah, yeah, I know. April Fool's Day is *almost* over, even in Rain City Otherwise Known As Seattle. But. . . .but. . . . The Oxford Dictionary of...
I don't remember hearing that E. dawsoni was supposed to go back 4 ma, but it's been a long time, and I'd think Stringer would get his facts right. I wonder...
... to tell ... guess it's ... American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting. Columbus, Ohio, April 9-12. -- Robert A. Walker, Ph.D. Biological...
Thank you. I hope we hear more over the next couple of weeks, then. Dave _____ From: palanthsci@yahoogroups.com [mailto:palanthsci@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf...
Hi, Palanthsci A friend of yours, Anne Gilbert just asked us to pass this along to you. Here's the link at Discovery.com that they thought you'd be interested...
Hi, Palanthsci A friend of yours, Anne Gilbert just asked us to pass this along to you. Here's the link at Discovery.com that they thought you'd be interested...
Dr. Walker: Thanks. All I could think of was the Paleoanthropology Society, and I knew that wasn't right! Anne G ... to tell ... guess it's ... American...
This page was sent to you by: dptimpe@.... Yes, there is a picture, which you can enlarge. They look fresh, contain human protein, and are radiocarbon...
As you might suspect, the other media are also all over this one like stink on ... Pick your favorite (or least favorite) Science news site, and if you don't ...
Yes, I like the one in Science Daily. Particularly intrigued by the following: "The UO's Cressman reported his discoveries in 1940, but his conclusions on...
All: This is an interesting finding, to say the least. It might have some relevance to the topics we normally discuss. Anne G "NYU dental professor discovers...
I'm not sure this news is 'Late-Breaking' or entirely new. Remember those studies of teeth that 'proved' Neanderthals or H erectus grew up faster (or slower,...
Richard: It's easy to see why you are skeptical. The claims that Neandertals grew up faster, based on tooth growth lines, have been questioned, and studies of...
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For what it's worth, the impression I get is that the bone growth lines more or less correspond to perikymata, which might be useful for a fossil that lacks...
All: If you are all going cross-eyed over the plethora of entries regarding the 35,000 year old tool find, I am offering you my apologies. You see, I hadn't...
Dave: I had no idea that the Narikotone boy's perikymata had been counted. This is completely new to me. All I know is, that the growth rate of Neandertals...
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All: Not exactly paleoanthropology, but the Russians seem to have a baby woolly mammoth that is unusually well-preserved. Anne G Baby mammoth reveals ancient...
Anne Gilbert wants to recommend to you: Ancient dragon has space-age skull URL: http://www.physorg.com/news127387639.html Not quite paleoanthropology,...
An update: http://johnhawks.net/weblog/fossils/lower/gona/gona-erectus-meetings-2008-simpson.html Not good news, I'm afraid. We'll have to wait a bit longer,...
Dave: Gee. If it wasn't the science, I wonder what it was withdrawn for. What Hawks has to say doesn't tell you much. Anne G ... From: David Timpe To:...