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14776
<http://johnhawks.net/weblog/reviews/brain/language/zimmer_language_foxp2_broca_2005.html> For some reason, I cannot fathom how this relates to implicit origin...
Jaime A. Headden
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Jul 1, 2005
9:34 pm
14777
Jaime: I think the significance here is that the Broca's area apparently is much older than some people thought. Since it controls communication, even mice...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 2, 2005
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14778
All: This came from the Evolutionary Psychology list. I tried to get a link for it, but I couldn't. It's only available to subscribers(sniff). So, sorry for...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 3, 2005
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14779
All: This news isn't terribly new, but here's another "slant" on it. Anne G ____________________________________________________________ The following appeared...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 5, 2005
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14780
WEBPAGE: Africans, Mesopotamia, Semites, and Cuneiform http://www.mightymall.com/TheSecondBookImages/02-16-500-SM.akk-57-050-08.htm Hello. Taken from the first...
Marc Washington
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Jul 6, 2005
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14781
Agro-pastoralism, settled communities, astronomy, mathematics, art, and much of civilization as we know it came to the West through its interaction with ...
Marc Washington
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Jul 13, 2005
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14782
All: This came off a list called DebunkCReation, and it's not about any specific science story, but it should be of interest to everyone on these various...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 14, 2005
6:26 pm
14783
All: Oh drat! I forgot to insert the URL in the other message. Here it is. . . . Anne G http://www.cjr.org/issues/2004/6/mooney-science.asp ...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 14, 2005
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14784
A new friend is trying to start a Scottish Archaeology group at, - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scottisharchaeology/?yguid=128263727 in order to start up some...
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Jul 16, 2005
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14785
All: I have come across a link to a pdf article that might interest a number of you. I have also saved it to my own files, and I will upload it to Files in...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 17, 2005
7:25 pm
14786
All: Oh drat again. I forgot the URL for the pdf. Here it is: Actually, here is the whole pdf. I didn't know how to get just the URL. Ugh. Anne G Culture...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 17, 2005
8:34 pm
14787
Just wanted to let you know that I am so happy to be a part of this group. I am so fascinated with the beginnings of humankind. I can't begin to let you know...
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Jul 17, 2005
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14788
... Actually, here is the whole pdf. I didn't know how to get just the URL. Ugh. ... Rumbaugh I found the URL access for this article at: ...
Daryl Habel
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Jul 18, 2005
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14789
... All very nice, but how can anyone state that one precedes the other when all the world's philosophers haven't yet really worked out what 'cognition' or...
Richard Parker
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Jul 18, 2005
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14790
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2005 Mar;126(3):250-67. Anatomy of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses in Aegyptopithecus and early Miocene African catarrhines. Rossie...
Marcel
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Jul 25, 2005
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14791
All: I'm forwarding this material from the listserv ANTHRO-L, for those of you interested in Neander-related stuff. I thought it quite interesting, although...
Anne Gilbert
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Jul 30, 2005
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14792
... of you interested in Neander-related stuff. I thought it quite interesting, although apparently a rather limited study. ... Thanks Anne - interesting to...
Richard Parker
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Aug 1, 2005
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14793
Richard: I think Hawks was trying to cut through a certain amount of confusion surrounding Neandertals and their hunting strategies. Or lack of them. The...
Anne Gilbert
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Aug 1, 2005
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14794
... confusion surrounding Neandertals and their hunting strategies. Or lack of them. The consensus today seems to be that Neandertals were perfectly...
Richard Parker
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Aug 2, 2005
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14795
Richard: Interesting point. I think I mentioned elsewhere that fish bones were found at a "Neandertal" level in a French cave several years back. This same...
Anne Gilbert
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Aug 3, 2005
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14796
- Edmund Dounias came up with this concept in: Management Of Wild Yam Tubers By The Baka Pygmies In Southern Cameroon at: <http://tinyurl.com/dlt5u> see also...
Richard Parker
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Aug 3, 2005
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14797
... were found at a "Neandertal" level in a French cave several years back. This same cave --- according to the people who excavated it anyway --- also had...
Richard Parker
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Aug 3, 2005
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14798
Richard: To begin with, I really don't think Binford is a very good source of information regarding Neandertal diets. He seems to believe that everything...
Anne Gilbert
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Aug 4, 2005
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... <shanidar9@y...> wrote: Whatever your grandfather may have told you about Piltdown, doesn't mean that you shouldn't pay attention to at least some of what...
Richard Parker
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Aug 4, 2005
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... of information regarding Neandertal diets. He seems to believe that everything prior to "modern" humans was basically an incompetent hunter and generally...
Richard Parker
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Aug 4, 2005
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14801
How about the Natufian culture in the early 'fertile cresent' they certainly qualify as early examples of these methods I'd say. Regards Ben...
Ben
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Aug 4, 2005
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14802
... certainly qualify as early ... Many thanks - I'm sure they were harvesting wild grains, and probably helping to select the non-shattering mutants that...
Richard Parker
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Ben (danegeld2@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: Giant Creatures Wiped Out by Hunters, Not...
Ben
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Aug 4, 2005
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14804
Richard: No, Anne, it was put wrongly by me - what I meant to say was that it's going to take a HECK of a lot more digging before we have the real answers. ...
Anne Gilbert
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Aug 4, 2005
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14805
Richard: Similar things occurred to me when I read that statement. But it's something a lot of "lay" readers are going to believe. Anne G Now that does sound...
Anne Gilbert
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