... From: Cambridge University Press <alerts@...> Date: 2009/3/31 Subject: New Books in Archaeology & Anthropology To: ... NEW TITLES IN ARCHAEOLOGY...
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...
... ======================================= Being an artist, I can also do forgery. I just design up a letter-head or business card claiming to be the editor...
Now why didn't I think of that? I'm an artist too, IÂ can do that! My career in academic criminality begins here folks, and I owe it all to Bob! Â Paul ... ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
  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...
Multiple out-of-Africa migrations seen for early humans Source: WorldScience http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/090323_outofafrica March 23, 2009 World...
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...
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...
... caring ... whether ... when ... know ... any of ... the ... dealing ... A cursory google search of craniosynostosis suggests that it may often not be...
    Hello, Michael,    What do these apes eat, and what did hominins eat?         Regards           John GW ... From: Michael...
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....