Hi, I'm new to this group and this is my first post. I am trying to find data on the brachial and crural indices for different human populations, living and...
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2005 Nov;128(3):659-69. Functional analysis of the gibbon foot during terrestrial bipedal walking: plantar pressure distributions and...
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Did Climate Change Trigger Human Evolution? James Owen for National Geographic News February 2, 2006 It may be a threat to humans' long-term future on the...
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2005;Suppl 41:33-59. Haplotype trees and modern human origins. Templeton AR. Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Louis,...
Birds can distinguish languages: researchers Mon Feb 6, 10:23 AM ET TOKYO (AFP) - Pet birds can not only imitate sounds, they can distinguish between...
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Jan 31;103(5):1370-5. Epub 2006 Jan 23. Variable molecular clocks in hominoids. Elango N, Thomas JW, Yi SV. School of Biology,...
French caver makes historic find A French caver has discovered prehistoric cave art believed to date back 27,000 years - older than the famous Lascaux...
Anne Gilbert wants to recommend to you: Early human ancestors had a wobble in their walk URL: http://www.physorg.com/news10679.html All: This story might be...
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Science 10 February 2006: Vol. 311. no. 5762, p. 821 The Age of the Sahara Desert Mathieu Schuster, Philippe Duringer, Jean-François Ghienne, Patrick Vignaud,...
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J Hum Evol. 2006 Feb 8; Population history, biogeography, and taxonomy of orangutans (Genus: Pongo) based on a population genetic meta-analysis of multiple ...
J Hum Evol. 2006 Feb 9; [Epub ahead of print] A new pliopithecoid genus from the early Miocene of Uganda. Rossie JB, Maclatchy L. A partial face and mandible...
The following link to content from Wiley InterScience has been sent to you by Anne Gilbert <shanidar9@...> Foot bones from Omo: Implications for hominid...
All: I'm sending this blurb along with the abstract for further clarification --- for all who are interested. Anne G "Early human ancestors walked on the wild...
Hello, I am new to this board and am very interested in the studies embraced by the members of this board. I hope to learn a lot. Sometimes I bump into posts...
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While the fossil and physiological evidence strongly supports semiaquatic phases in hominin evolution, I don't think that there is any evidence to support the...
From the Ranks of Old Autism where our autisitc anthropology has figured out we think like no other population ever in a text book .We wonder IF we think like...
Thinking in pictures may explain free will: “One possibility is that we create in our minds, using our knowledge, two images (or impressions), one as we...
... I don't know if you mean "salt" water when you say marine. But humans have tended to follow and stay near large water sources. (what do you mean ...
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... humans have ... MW: Yes. Marine refers to salt water environments. Such environments are rich in iodine and omega 3 fatty acids. While some freshwater ...
That's a very good article Anne. But I think such a perspective, also, makes it even less likely that early hominins (Australopithecus, Paranthropus) were...
Among Autism's forgoton past is the stroy of the boy from Alverez . It took place in the 1600's or so possibly in Europe. This guy with many autisitc traits...
Marcel: They may have scavenged at least part of their food supply, and used tools to get it into manageable "chunks", but gradually learned how to kill and...