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... LB1's brain size, and the technological prowess evident by the artifacts and bones excavated, is becoming less and less puzzling, I'd say it's a non-issue....
Kaleigh Anne Eichel, 17, of Strongsville Senior High School, in Strongsville, Ohio for her project The Ability to Learn: Learning and Communication between...
Do you think that racist bull shit and ignorance is peculiar to white supremacists? Just as enhancedmelanocytes is an adaptation (not a mutation) for...
I understand, Jaime, but these types of silly claims, be it this one or those by "creations scientists" that use scientific jargon, depend on REAL scientists...
I just wish at some point they would as BS like this disguised as science is being used to indocrinate the next generation of racists. ... From: Jack Kilmon...
J Hum Evol. 2008 May 20. [Epub ahead of print] New hominin remains from Uzbekistan. Glantz M, Viola B, Wrinn P, Chikisheva T, Derevianko A, Krivoshapkin A,...
... From: <robert-blau@...> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 12:04 AM Subject: [Ancient_Discoveries] Humanity genetically divided for much as 100,000 years ......
Jaime: What two populations are you referring to? Anne G ... From: Jaime Pretell To: paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 10:19 AM ...
I have no idea, but they are talking about mitochondrial studies so they must be sampling live populations. Maybe they are talking about a split that later...
... I have read something about this before, but I don't exactly remember the details with any clarity. I think the two groups are the ancestors of the San and...
That is who I thought they might be talking about. The Khoi being the more heavily admixed group with the Bantu compared to the San. ... From: Torfinn Ørmen...
... extinction of ... How could the Tuba eruption dramatically reduce the global human population, yet leave chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutan populations ...
... Which is safer, being in the open shores and plains or under a 100m canopy of rainforest when the acid rain and tephra starts falling? Also possibly...
Why would human populations limit themselves to coastal marine environments when there are a lot more resources inland-- especially in the fauna prolific...
I am going by memory, but wasn't the population expansion the largest in Asia by the time of Toba? Maybe due to resources? If my recollection is correct, then...
J Hum Evol. 2008 Jul;55(1):103-30. Epub 2008 Jun 2. New evidence for hominin carcass processing strategies at 1.5Ma, Koobi Fora, Kenya. Pobiner BL, Rogers MJ,...
J Hum Evol. 2008 Jun 20. Side steps: the erratic pattern of hominin postcranial change through time. McHenry HM, Brown CC. Department of Anthropology,...
Balkan caves, gorges were pre-Neanderthal haven Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:25am EDT By Ljilja Cvekic BELGRADE (Reuters Life!) - A fragment of a human jaw found in...
Marcel and all: This could turn out to be a very important find. The reasons for this are several. First, if they were H. erectus and between 250-130 kyr...
I think you might be reading a bit too much into this.. ... From: Anne Gilbert To: paleoanthropology@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 9:57 PM ...
fam: I hope you noticed that there were a lot of "ifs" in my post. These were "ifs" that were raised in my mind. Anne G I think you might be reading a bit too...