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34888
Here's my take on this paper: http://blogs.sciencemag.org/origins/2009/03/did-early-humans-really-care.html best, Michael -- ...
Michael Balter
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Apr 1, 2009
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... From: Cambridge University Press <alerts@...> Date: 2009/3/31 Subject: New Books in Archaeology & Anthropology To: ... NEW TITLES IN ARCHAEOLOGY...
Mikey Brass
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34890
Very glad you survived it, Jack. I would have missed you. My heart attack was 1998 or so, and they offered me a bypass or two stents. I chose the stents, and I...
Greenwich
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Apr 2, 2009
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... ======================================= Being an artist, I can also do forgery. I just design up a letter-head or business card claiming to be the editor...
Greenwich
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Neanderthal mtDNA extinction says nothing more than something selected against continuing unbroken Neanderthal mother/daughter strings. Something inhibited...
Dale Hoogeveen
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Apr 2, 2009
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Now why didn't I think of that? I'm an artist too, I can do that! My career in academic criminality begins here folks, and I owe it all to Bob!   Paul ... ...
Paul Finlow-Bates
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34894
Bob: Somehow, I don't think it would be a very good idea to forge documents in this case. . . .(very big fat evil grin) Anne G Being an artist, I can also do...
Anne Gilbert
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Apr 2, 2009
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34895
Dale: If you read the comments, you will notice that Yours Truly did mention things like possible population disparities which might account for the present...
Anne Gilbert
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Apr 2, 2009
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Michael: I wasn't aware that this "caring" was controversial, nor that Trinkaus's discovery of something similar was controversial(I read the articles about...
Anne Gilbert
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Bob F:(and I know this is totally OT, but I'm glad you brought it up!) Anybody who can keep their sense of humor while having stents implanted in them, is a...
Anne Gilbert
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All: For those who don't have it already, in some form,I've uploaded a new file about the recent find of a child at Sima de los Huesos, who was cared for,...
Anne Gilbert
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Apr 2, 2009
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Of course early humans cared. It was part of the survival toolkit. Humans did not have the baboon's 3" razor sharp scimitar-like canines. Human neonates had...
Jack Kilmon
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Apr 3, 2009
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Thanks, Bob. One of the occluded arteries in my case was one supplying the AV node so the resulting BP of 60/40 was just a tad low. It sure feels nice to have...
Jack Kilmon
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All, It has been proven elephants grieve for their dead and when one of their companions is removed from them. One of my cats went into a deep grieving period...
Elena Vaccaro
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2009/4/3 Elena Vaccaro <earthandice@...> ... I rescued two (brother) kittens from a building site many years ago. One got run over by a car about two...
Mikey Brass
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Apr 3, 2009
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Anne, I read all the comments a couple of times. I meant to only talk about the fact that there were distinct Neanderthal mtDNA populations not a single type...
Dale Hoogeveen
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Apr 3, 2009
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     However, see _The Mountain People_ by Colin Turnbull.         Regards           John GW ... From: Jack Kilmon <jkilmon@...> ...
John Wilson
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Apr 3, 2009
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34905
There are probably numerous examples of animals caring -_about_ other animals, but not too many of animals caring -_for_ each other. No elephant or cat feeds...
Dave Timpe
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All: A researcher who has examined the Krapina remains,thinks what appears to be cannibalism among the Krapina Neandertals,is actually evidence of some sort of...
Anne Gilbert
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Jack: I have no doubt at all that australopithecines cared for their fellows, e.g. had feelings about them. I've seen grieving,sad cats and dogs, after all....
Anne Gilbert
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Mikey: Cats do indeed grieve for their fellows, especially if they're from the same litter or two kittens raised together to adulthood,and have"bonds". I've...
Anne Gilbert
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John: I believe the Ik people that Colin Turnbull described, were under a great deal of stress from various factors,at the time Turnbull described them. Anne G...
Anne Gilbert
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34910
Jack: That does indeed sound kinda serious, so I'm glad you're getting enough oxygen to come back here, as well as finish your book! Anne G Thanks, Bob. One of...
Anne Gilbert
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   Hi, Anne,      Yes, quite true, and their mode of living had been badly disrupted.   But consider the Tiv, under the threat of smallpox.  I guess...
John Wilson
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Apr 3, 2009
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Multiple out-of-Africa migrations seen for early humans Source: WorldScience http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/090323_outofafrica March 23, 2009 World...
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Apr 4, 2009
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With all due respect to Jack, I am not sure that "having no doubts" on the matter constitutes scientific evidence. We can't assume that earlier species of...
Michael Balter
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Apr 4, 2009
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The Sima de los Huesos child would seem to be stronger evidence for caring behavior than toothless men, because there is less controversy over whether a child...
Michael Balter
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Apr 4, 2009
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... caring ... whether ... when ... know ... any of ... the ... dealing ... A cursory google search of craniosynostosis suggests that it may often not be...
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     Hello, Michael,     What do these apes eat, and what did hominins eat?          Regards            John GW ... From: Michael...
John Wilson
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Apr 4, 2009
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A couple of the stories (not your piece, I don't think) also quoted an expert on the deformity who said it didn't always produce retardation in modern humans....
Dave Timpe
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