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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...
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Oct 1, 2004
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(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...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 1, 2004
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... 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...
Leif
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Oct 1, 2004
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... 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
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... <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....
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... phalanges. ... likely this won't be the last. Some students think Oreop was (partly) bipedal. Almost everybody thinks it was (at least partly) suspensory,...
Marc Verhaegen
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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...
Roshard Davis
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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...
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Oct 4, 2004
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You are extremely rude. Look who's talking about BIASES. LOL. Artemis ... cruved...
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Oct 4, 2004
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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...
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Oct 4, 2004
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... 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 (+-)...
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Oct 5, 2004
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... & ... 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...
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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...
Cindy Powell
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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...
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Oct 6, 2004
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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...
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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...
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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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Title: Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Science & Technology Web Awards 2004 -- Our editors recognize 50 of the best <br> sci/tech sites out...
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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...
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... 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...
Marc Verhaegen
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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...
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Oct 6, 2004
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... 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,...
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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...
Anne Gilbert
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Oct 7, 2004
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I've read all your stuff, not convinced. I reject all Out of Africa hypotheses. Artemis ... understand this? ... 2002 ... ...
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Oct 7, 2004
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http://deseretnews.com/dn/print/1,1442,595095698,00.html Deseret Morning News, Sunday, October 03, 2004 Mexico discovery fuels debate about man's origins ...
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Oct 7, 2004
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... So this maybe explains the current report that Amerinds share an exclusive head louse with Homo erectus....
Richard Parker
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Oct 7, 2004
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H. erectus probably stuck around for a lot longer than has been believed, and interbred with modern humans. Artemis...
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