All: Some of you might be interested in the abstract of this study, a link to which is below. I'm adding the full article to the Palanthsci files, for anybody...
Anne Gilbert spotted this on the Guardian Unlimited site and thought you should see it. ... Note from Anne Gilbert: All: This looked like a good story to...
New material of the earliest hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad MICHEL BRUNET1, FRANCK GUY1,2, DAVID PILBEAM2, DANIEL E. LIEBERMAN2, ANDOSSA LIKIUS3,...
Virtual cranial reconstruction of Sahelanthropus tchadensis CHRISTOPH P. E. ZOLLIKOFER1, MARCIA S. PONCE DE LEÓN1, DANIEL E. LIEBERMAN2, FRANCK GUY2,3, DAVID...
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DNA barcoding is no substitute for taxonomy Sir – DNA barcoding, formerly a way of identifying DNA within foodstuffs, is now being proposed as a way to...
Just got this from Richard Collins: "... The programmes are going out tomorrow, Tuesday 12th and next week Tuesday 19th at 11.00am, on BBC Radio 4. But also,...
All: Some of you may be interested in checking the following URL: http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID=00075C45-7198-1254-B19883414B7F0000 ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/radio4/scarsofevolution.ram Tomorrow Tuesday at 11GMT on BBC Radio 4, the second part, with new information on vernix...
All: I'm forwarding this post that came from ANTHRO-L today. Not precisely paleoanthropology, but it is primatology and it is scientific study of some of our...
Segment of Paleonews coverage of: Studies comparing the Krapina bones with those of prehistoric game animals are under way, Cook says. -B. BOWER Copyright...
All: This abstract may be of some interest to you, in the light of the ongoing origins discussions. Sorry, can't get the full article, as usual. The URL: ...
All: This appears to be the complete text of something on the St. Cesaire Neandertal, that appeared in the most recent issue of PNAS. The news is somewhat...
Jack: It doesn't preclude cannibalism(e.g. the ritual kind some people in the New Guinea Highlands used to practice, for instance), and I know nothing at all...
Jack: This is true but the marks of defleshing on the bones does not necessarily mean that the flesh was eaten...only removed. The Fores in New Guinea ate the...
Jack: Do you remember about 5 years ago we proposed a "Neandertal Antidefamation League" and even a website which was to be called "Shanidar?" <g> Ah yes, it...
I have added new pages on fishing methods, pigs, chickens, boat building, etc to others on fishing, seaside foraging, coconuts, bananas, etc to my website at: ...
All: FYI, I have a blog. Its focus is on races, stereotypes(and when the occasion warrants), the connection to paleoanthropology and prehistoric archaeology....
All: I'm not sure what happened, but for some reason my first attempt at posting this interesting-sounding item just didn't work. Don't ask me why. Anyway,...
Hi there! I just thought I'd post a message looking to further research a specific topic I've only recently becom interested in (like, since this morning!). I...
All: This is pretty much the same article as the one I posted yesterday, except it's from National Geographic, is longer and more "explanatory", and the...