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Paleoprimatology & Human Evolution
is a forum for the scientific discussion of
paleoanthropology, paleoprimatology, physical anthropology,
cultural anthropology, stone age archaeology, human origins,
primate biology, and primate evolution.

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Re: Tools in Crete c 130,000bp
If orangutans can learn how to row boats simply by observation of human behavior then its no surprise that (orangutan descended) hominids also figured it out
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Tools in Crete c 130,000bp
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/16/science/16archeo.html?partner=rss&emc=rss The claim is they had to use boats to get there. Redates Homo the Sailor. TonyK
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Re: New file uploaded to paleoanthropology
Michael, I must concur. Can anyone tell me, what is the point of this display?? It must have been assembled with an agenda. But WHAT is it?? best, ~jim
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Re: New file uploaded to paleoanthropology
... I find this display of photographs not even interesting, much less informative or evidence of anything. Michael Burns
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Re: Fwd: "10 Science Letdowns of the New Millenium"
With respect to the statement below: Specifically, the decades-old assumption, always held by the mainstream (so many, that it can be called a consensus,) that
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