All: I got this from ANTHRO-L. It is more about the ongoing H.floresiensis wrangle. I suspect some of you will be interested in the context. Anne G The...
http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=your%20say&subclass=genera l&category=editorial%20opinion&story_id=375222&y=2005&m=3 Canberra Times Canberra,...
All: STill more about the "hobbits", for your reading and possible debating pleasure. Anne G 'Hobbit' fossil likely represents new branch on human family tree ...
Loren: Meanwhile, others keep arguing about this. . . . Anne G Loren Coleman <lcoleman@...> wrote: You have to hand it to the Australian Broadcasting...
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGB1O00CY5E.html Scientists Believe They Found Remains of Humans' Earliest Walking Ancestor in Ethiopia By Anthony Mitchell...
http://newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IE320050306060300&Page=3&Title=Featu res+-+Health+%26+Science&Topic=166 Newindpress, India March 6, 2005 New fossil...
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You mean you couldn't find this... /////////////////////////////////// Experts here knock claim of new 'Hobbit' species November 16, 2004 BY JIM RITTER Science...
This story can be found at: http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBRQFRWZ5E.html Mar 6, 2005 Archaeologists Uncover Sixth-Century Human Remains, Buildings at...
All: Some of you might be interested in this story. The stuiff in it isn't new, but debate about the idea rages on, apparently, despite what New Scientist has...
All: Well, it seems like I goofed.. Somehow, even with the best of intentions, I managed not to pass the URL along. Oh well, I'm recovering from some nasty...
All: Just in case you missed it, because I sure did(partly due to a horrible cold I've been suffering from) here's the URL so you can see for yourselves. ...
Speculation as to the linkages of Homo floresiensis to Australopithecus was there from the first, and I wonder if this business about "credit" for such an idea...
All: I have a feeling a lot of you are going to be interested in this article. So I've sent it along, even if it isn't much. The "real" thing is going to be...
Well said and documented, Loren. Nice try Dan, the possibility of an australo LCA must have occurred to almost everyone (well, those who use their brains to...
We need to keep our minds open, or give up science. There are very good papers in Nature about this topic. I think this journal do a good job opening space all...
Well, the headline is a bit pre-optimistic. It's a well-written paper, but it certainly has not silenced the critics. Someone complained the Falk article...
Hello all, Floresiensis is an australopith?? Who said it first?! Who CARES who said it first. He/she is NOT an australopith. "Floresiensis" is of genus HOMO....
... MW: Australopithecines are inherently large jawed and megadont. This small brained creature was small jawed like Homo-- or Ardipithecus-- but with a...
... chin, the ... base design in ... type of ... to 3 million ... This small brained ... postcranial ... ardipithecines (not ... Not much is known about...
... small brained ... postcranial ... ardipithecines (not ... OK, Dan, Marcel has you beat! An ardipithecus abrakadabra from S.E.Asia! Not even going to...
... MW: It would be difficult to believe that Homo erectus could take a raft or a boat to Flores nearly a million years ago, but almost a million years later...