What bothers me as more of a "lay" observer to this Neanderthal-Human thing is that basic personal views do obscure the result. Some people appear to be...
I would just like to inform this list about the new book, that is talking about how our skull is made to prevent head blows, which is in tune with my theory...
And those thick prominences could also be related to sex. It turned on the female. Why do human women have big chests? Well it is likely Erectus women thought...
... Please take a look at my "Straight posture and bipedalism" post, from January 16th. There, I am talking about the time of becoming bipedal. We had normal...
... Well I read the post. It needs work. There is no one real answer that we know of. The Aquatic Ape concept is not new. Rather it is about 15 years old. You...
The principle difference between the Neanderthal, Erectus and other later hominids is that Homo Sapiens Sapiens had a different family structure. For years we...
Plural Lineages in the Human mtDNA Genome ABSTRACT: Analysis of recent research indicates a plural genealogy for the human mtDNA genome: an African, and two...
In a message dated 2/8/2004 4:36:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, dhonnacaidh@... writes: This really strengthens the hunting group of humans when it comes...
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Now that most social "scientists" and the media have decided that there is no such thing as biological human races, and therefore that blacks and whites are...
Gord: First, there are a number of important points raised here. But I would like to introduce my thoughts and reactions to what you are saying, with a few...
... Firstly, I don't think you've read this post, or understood the concept, because I don't think brown ridges are protection against head butting. I think...
Does anyone know anything about Bassou? http://www.faem.com/natvan/bassou.htm He looks like he could be some kind of hybrid. Has his DNA ever been examined?...
... http://www.faem.com/natvan/bassou.htm He looks like he could be some kind of hybrid. Has his DNA ever been examined? Rotflmao. Don't worry about this....
On http://www.misteromania.it/preistoria/AZZO.htm there are two more pictures of "Bassou". He is presented as the last neandertal... The first picture is...
What about the Barbary apes? They are in Morocco. It is true that they are actually tailless monkeys, but the person writing the article about Bassou may not...
... that they are actually tailless monkeys, but the person writing the article about Bassou may not have known that. Are you are saying Bassou is a fraud...
I agree that he could not be a hybrid of Barbary apes and man. However, there are other possibilities, such as a deformed human, a complete fraud, or a...
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 18:10:24 +0100, Torfinn Ørmen <torf-o@...> ... Assuming for a moment that this person really existed, the photos appear to be of a...
Here is a Babel Fish translation of the text, which is in Italian: "This history laughed them to 60 years ago, too many for being able to resolve the mystery...
... However, there are other possibilities, such as a deformed human, a complete fraud, or a throw-back that has two copies of some recessive erectus genes....
If you read my latest email on this subject, where there is a translation from Italian of a description of Bassou, you will see that it seems that such a...
... translation from Italian of a description of Bassou, you will see that it seems that such a person did live. It was not made up, it's just that Bassou was...
Mild diseases occur much more frequently than deadly diseases. If deadly disease organisms are stronger than mild disease organisms, why are they less common. ...
This did not go through so I am re-sending it. ... From: Richard Fuerle To: paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 12:49 PM Subject:...
My initial post about Bassou stirred up strong feelings from at least a few posters. Two people decided immediately that Bassou was a fraud and someone said...
pvallabh wrote: Similarly there are many questions in the process of evolution of species, which cannot be answered by Darwin's theory of evolution by natural...
"Mild diseases occur much more frequently than deadly diseases. If deadly disease organisms are stronger than mild disease organisms, why are they less...
... be ... when ... in ... I guess so ;-) ... that ... one's ... from an ... Certainly. ... and ... I like it. Have you ever wondered why this "disease" seems...