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13126
Postcranial sexual dimorphism at the A.L. 333 site. D.L. Cunningham1, T.M. Cole III2, C.V. Ward1, D.J. Wescott1. 1University of Missouri- Columbia, 2University...
Marcel
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Mar 3, 2004
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13127
Quantifying curvature in fragmentary fossil hominoid phalanges using the anatomical curve fitting (ACF) method. A.S. Deane1, D.R. Begun1, E.P. Kremer2, ...
Marcel
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Mar 3, 2004
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13128
Late Pleistocene human evolution in China: East Asian pathways to modernity. D.A. Etler. Dept. of Anthropology, Cabrillo College. The replacement model for...
Marcel
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13129
A multivariate analysis of the postcranium of KNM-ER 3735 (Homo habilis). M. Haeusler1, H.M. McHenry2. Anthropologisches Institut und Museum, Universitaet ...
Marcel
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Mar 3, 2004
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13130
Thanks, Marcel, very interesting. Where do these abstracts come m? --Marc ... Missouri- ... Australopithecus afarensis ... yielded wildly ... to levels ... ...
Marc Verhaegen
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The annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Antropologist. You can download the pdf at: http://www.physanth.org/ Marcel F. Williams 3/3/04...
Marcel
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13132
Sexual dimorphism in the Hadar A. afarensis sample: Another look. S.-H. Lee. Department of Anthropology, University of California at Riverside. Sexual...
Marcel
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Mar 3, 2004
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13133
The archaic human fossil specimen from Jinniushan in Liaoning Province, in northeastern China is dated to approximately 280,000 years ago and comes from the...
Marcel
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Mar 3, 2004
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13134
Cranial variation among the Plio- Pleistocene hominins from Dmanisi, Georgia. P.J. Macaluso, Jr.1, D.E. Hopwood1, G. Kioukis1, N. Malit1, A.J. Nevgloski1, Jr.,...
Marcel
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Mar 3, 2004
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13135
Did Proconsul heseloni have a tail? M. Nakatsukasa. Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, Kyoto University. Taillessness in Miocene hominoids has been an issue...
Marcel
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13136
The Omelette Theory By James P. Borrett and Alan Burrows Sponsored by Rotamold We would like to propose a hypothesis that teams of oviraptor-like dinosaurs...
Marc Verhaegen
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13137
Two new Neandertal brain endocast reconstructions from Krapina. C.C. Sherwood1, R.L. Holloway2, D.C. Broadfield3. 1Kent State University, Department of ...
Marcel F. Williams
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Mar 4, 2004
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Early Pliocene hominids and their environments from Gona, Ethiopia. S.W. Simpson1, J. Quade2, N. Levin3, P Renne4, R.F. Butler2, W.C. Macintosh5, S. Semaw6....
Marcel F. Williams
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Mar 4, 2004
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13139
Molar topography and dental functional morphology of Australopithecus afarensis and early Homo. P.S. Ungar. Anthropology, University of Arkansas. Few studies...
Marcel F. Williams
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Mar 4, 2004
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The annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Antropologist. You can download the pdf at: http://www.physanth.org/ Marcel F. Williams 3/3/04 ...
Marc Verhaegen
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All: What would be the significance of Neandertals *not* having a larger brain capacity than "modern" humans? I ask because I think I've seen diagrams that...
Anne Gilbert
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Mar 4, 2004
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MW: Its just further evidence that Neandertals were humans, IMO. Marcel F. Williams 3/4/04 --- In paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com, "Anne Gilbert"...
Marcel
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13143
Monkey Talk, Human Speech Share Left-Brain Processing Scans have pinpointed circuits in the monkey brain that could be precursors of those in humans for speech...
Marcel
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Science 2004 303: 1503-1505 Late Miocene Teeth from Middle Awash, Ethiopia, and Early Hominid Dental Evolution Yohannes Haile-Selassie,1* Gen Suwa,2 Tim D....
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Mar 5, 2004
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13145
Will be sure to dig this up later in the day. I really appreciated the authors on holding back from giving kadabba full species status in the initial report,...
Edward Haworth
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13146
... species status in the initial report, but it was clear they reserved the right to do so (and reserved the name at the same time).< They were just as...
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Mar 5, 2004
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Could it also mean that the brain size of Neandertals from 130,000 up to 50,000 years before today are smaller that ones from 30,000 years before today? Or...
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Mar 6, 2004
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MW: Dogs have a lower encephalization than wolves because dogs are selectively bread for obedience rather than intelligence. Neandertals have a Homo sapiens...
Marcel
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Mar 6, 2004
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I think r/K selection is a very important factor that needs to be considered a lot more in human evolution. As most of you probably know, r-selection is...
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MW: The morphology of the human brain clearly shows that a disproportionate amount of the motor and somato sensory areas are dedicated to the hands (especially...
Marcel
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... Yes, but tool use probably predates brain growth. Besides, females are frequently more competent at speech. That does not support a hunting hypothesis...
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MW: And as I have pointed out before, hominins with their poor sense of smell and slow locomotion make them the poorest scavengers of any mammal. By the time...
Steve Abbott
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Mar 6, 2004
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... amount ... forces in the ... MW: The need to fabricate and to use tools and technology by hunter-gatherers in a more sophisticated manner would obviously...
Marcel
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Mar 7, 2004
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... slow locomotion make them the poorest scavengers of any mammal. By the time they got to the food, most of it would have been eaten. ... Just by way of...
Marcel
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Mar 7, 2004
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My gosh! Did any of you consider that hominids have been genetically altered?...
Julie Atkinson
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