Scientific American August, 2003 Planet of the Apes During the Miocene epoch, as many as 100 species of apes roamed throughout the Old World. New fossils...
(BTW, the title of this thread is wrong, of course, as anybody who has read my papers knows: I have no "aquatic model".) Artemis: >>>>>What about an...
... Where is your proof? Time machine? ... Verhagen's time machine again? ... Haven't you heard it only took a couple of thousands of years to evolve higher...
... aquatically adapted. If Oreo, or an Oreo type, was a "beachcomber," ... Sigh. Again, for the Xth: Oreopith had elongated arms & hands & cruved phalanges. ...
... <marc.verhaegen@v...> wrote: (snip) ... cruved ... As Marcel keeps insisting that Oreopithecus was an "obligate" biped, it's likely this won't be the last....
... phalanges. ... likely this won't be the last. Some students think Oreop was (partly) bipedal. Almost everybody thinks it was (at least partly) suspensory,...
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041001/ap_on_sc/spain_columbus__graves_2 Researchers studying DNA from 500-year-old bone slivers said Friday that...
Right, sure. So an ape like Oreo was a LESS likely ancestor than an ape like Pan? If H. erectus (and any bipedal predecessor) had evolved from a Pan type, I'd...
Still, aside from your rude and non-instructive protests, you cannot produce an ape that possesses any of the morphological and anatomical traits that Homo's...
... biped, it's likely this won't be the last. Why would Oreo NOT be a plausible ancestral candidate compared to a Pan-like ape? We are talking 8-4 Myrs (+-)...
... & ... a ... aquatic ... current ... it ... Don't confuse what I wrote with the idea that I support Marc Verhagen's theory. Personally, I like the idea od...
Deseret Morning News, Tuesday, October 05, 2004 Head lice may shed light on early man By Joe Bauman Deseret Morning News A study of head lice has led...
October 5, 2004 Lice tell mankind's story Study of head louse suggests that Homo erectus transmitted parasite to Homo sapiens | By Nick Atkinson A new study of...
I believe this research supports RA Fonda's thesis, specifically low gene diversity in Eurasian hominids, and challenges the Out of Africa hypotheses. It also...
Volume 17 | Issue 21 | 64 | Nov. 3, 2003 The Hirsute, the Hairless, and the Human Human intelligence has changed the world. Has it also affected how our bodies...
Title: Entrez PubMed 1: Homo. 2003;53(3):201-24. Number of ancestral human species: a molecular perspective. Curnoe D, Thorne A. Department of Archaeology and...
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VDARE.COM - http://www.vdare.com/francis/boas.htm Franz Boas – Liberal Icon, Scientific Fraud By Sam Francis Two of the major superstitions of our time are...
... Pan-like ape? We are talking 8-4 Myrs (+-) until Marc's aquarboreal "miracle" Homo is traveling along waterways. ?? Still totally uninformed. Why don't you...
Hey everyone, Did anyone catch a paper in Nature that was about the brainsize and the growth thereof in the Modjokerto-child? My teacher for Prehistory, Wil...
... and the growth thereof in the Modjokerto-child? My teacher for Prehistory, Wil Roebroeks, told me about this paper and I thought I had seen it somewhere,...
All: Oh my God! This claim was made about a year or so ago, to show that all cultural anthropologists are basically "frauds"(following in the footsteps of the...