Lactose intolerant early Europeans Published online before print February 28, 2007 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 10.1073/pnas.0607187104 Absence of the...
France is still 40 something percent intolerant. _____ From: paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com [mailto:paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marcel ...
... v(snip) Believe Austrians vary between East and West - I didn't read more than the abstract, but can find the URL if anyone is interested. I was wondering...
Marcel, I'd like to discuss archosaurs-theropods briefly, are you active in a forum or group regarding that subject? Shall I Email you some questions? In...
Following Dan around to correct this misconception. ... Liang ... Incorrect. This is NOT a photo of the Liang Bua lower chamber. This is a photo of Spit 48,...
Correction: It's been pointed out to me, that the photo is one from the earlier dig in 2004, in the upper chamber. I am eager to see material from the lower...
... wrote: Dar, I immediately did exactly what you suggested (see quote below.) Really, I do correct/acknowledge my own mistakes, publicly. I never attempt to...
... wrote: http://www.physanth.org/annmeet/aapa2007/aapa2007abstracts.pdf Below are the the abstracts on H floresiensis / LB1, from this document. I located...
http://johnhawks.net/weblog/reviews/genetics/divergence/lice_gorilla_re ed_2007.w Alternate link: http://tinyurl.com/25mwah Notes: This is very interesting. A...
... wrote: I hope this article will help make the findings more clear. (For example, it briefly describes what a "hidden Markov model" is.) The divergence...
Bloglines user AnneGilbert (avgilbert@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: Looks like Newsweek has another story...
Bloglines user AnneGilbert (avgilbert@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: In Paleolithic times, curves were in!...
All: Not exactly human evolution, but it /*is*/ part of evolution. Food for thought, perhaps. Anne G Please see the following page ... Title: ScienceDaily:...
It's hard to imagine a group of animals where the males had short legs yet the females had long enough legs to flee .... ;-) Maybe the advantage of short legs...
But as Nanneke Redclift, social anthropologist at University College London, says "It is hard to say if this body shape was a social preference or if it...
How do we know if these statues represented anything sexual at all. And how do we know if they even represent a-- young woman. They could represent the older...
I did a huge research paper on this phenomenon of "Venus figurines" a few years ago. Unfortunately the information was all lost when my hard drive crashed (I...
Fascinating article! Not a bad thing, considering technically we haven't found any fossils of chimpanzee or gorilla ancestors. If a 4 mya divergence date turns...
Since hominin fossils are currently dated at more than 6.5 million years ago, any molecular clock dating a divergence between humans and chimps more than 2...
It's good to see that Lake Nemi and you have taken an objective approach to this subject. All too often, as you point out, anthropology is used to further ...
It's good to see that Lake Nemi and you have taken an objective approach to this subject. All too often, as you point out, anthropology is used to further ...
My posting to 'A Recent Split of Humans and Chimps?' was intended for 'Curves were best for Stone Age women' Sorry for any confusion. I'm new to this site. ...
Marcel, Perhaps not erroneous. There is a commonly held assumption, or bias, in that view. It assumes that early hominids only led to progressively more...