All: I just sent an abstract of an article that just came out(from another group), about the DNA of Iberian Neandertals. I forgopt to introduce it, but it...
Excuse the time-lapse in my reply, I shall try to address all responses. (Disa wrote) "All species behave in reckless, rapine, exploitive ways---to the limit ...
... responses. ... limit ... death-denial ... acting ... the ... of ... less ... had ... Yes, this seems to me to be a reasonable hypothesis. ... survival ... ...
All: I have a feeling a number of you may be interested in this article. Anne G http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2005/622 ... Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents -...
... natural world, as is our psychological awareness of inevitable individual death, and other psychological complexities. Agreed, and more can be said about...
death denial is an interesting subject for human development.when we look around we can see that human world is not based on death we somehow omit it ,and as...
The Age Melbourne, Australia Newly found species goes missing again By Stephen Cauchi Science reporter February 10, 2005 The remains of an extinct metre-high...
Anne Gilbert saw this story on BBC News Online and thought you should see it. ** Message ** All: Some of you may be interested in this article. Anne G ** The...
The proposed link between Neandertal body type, forest habitat and ambush hunting, detailed in the article, is fascinating. In European folk stories and...
Alan: It's certainly another idea about Neandertals. And, as someone on another list said, it certainly beats their being stumblebums. OTOH, it also ignores...
... by agricultural tribes, who essentially create little patches of prairie to plant their grass seeds and sunlight-intensive veggies, and by actual prairie...
Johan: You're right about this, at least in general. All living beings need water, and even animals on the African plain will gather around the waterhole, and...
... Red ... great ... as ... generalist- ... "weed ... quo- ... Yes. I think that a hypothesis involving a difference with regard to adaptability and cultural...
You're right about this, at least in general. All living beings need water, and even animals on the African plain will gather around the waterhole, and the...
Johan: What do you mean, exactly, by "developing portability"? This puzzles me. Anne G Yes, but our attachment to water is much stronger and more intimate ...
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBG9PAZ95E.html Ethiopian Fossils Dated to 195,000 Years, Called Oldest Known Remains of Modern Human Species By Malcolm Ritter...
I think he ment developing a way/means of transporting said water from the rivers to places further in land ie: the prarie / grasslands that were being...
Johan: What do you mean, exactly, by "developing portability"? This puzzles me. Anne G Developing the ability to transport water; making water portable. ...
All: Some of you might be interested in this story. Anne G http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-02/m-nsa021605.php ... Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search...
The National Palace Museum of Tiawan supports a website of stunning Shang artifacts under the direction of Dr. Chuan-ying Yen. The July 2003 edition of...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1418025,00.html The Guardian London, UK Saturday February 19, 2005 History of modern man unravels as German...
Saga ends with return of the hobbits Deborah Smith, Science Editor February 25, 2005 The finders of the "hobbit" bones are once again their keepers. An elderly...
One last word on this, for now. Dr. Jacob has kept the "right leg" of the Flores specimen, so this is apparently "not over yet," as one of the principals has...
... From: shanidar9@... To: paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 12:34 PM Subject: [paleoanthropology] I thought you would...
Jack: Oh, but you forgot "The Magic Bison" and :"Madame Reindeer-fat" Anne G ... From: shanidar9@... To: paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...