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16022
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 18:54:59 -0000, "craighagstrom" <craigh@...> ... Too late - it's on its way. Maybe she'll send it back when she's finished with it....
Pauline M Ross
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Jul 1, 2002
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16023
... Thanks Artemis. I am surprised how I remembered accurately. -- Mario...
mario_petrinovic
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Jul 1, 2002
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16024
... I don't think I see. But here I am thin. First I have to prove cliff adaptations in humans. My scenario is based on the logic of environment. Plus, I...
mario_petrinovic
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Jul 1, 2002
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16025
Artemis, One entry found for pathology. Main Entry: pa·thol·o·gy Pronunciation: -jE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -gies Etymology: New Latin...
gerryreinhartwaller2001
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Jul 1, 2002
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16026
... Pathologist notes that deceased died from heart failure and has elongaged earlobes. Notes consistent patterns in similar cause of death cases. ... ...
artemistroy
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Jul 1, 2002
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16027
Whenever humans were exposed to cooked meat was probably accidental if they scavenged burnt carcasses after a fire. It may be that the meat was softer and...
artemistroy
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Jul 1, 2002
10:06 pm
16028
Right, but it doesn't apply to PA list. A group creator can modify and restrict the group's topics of discussion. Eg., this group is about AAT, and discussions...
artemistroy
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Jul 1, 2002
10:12 pm
16029
If you'd like the book returned, I'll return it. However, I have a lot of books in my collection and can send you something you haven't read. When I last...
artemistroy
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Jul 1, 2002
10:18 pm
16030
... Then if elongated earlobes are consistant with heart failure, further study needs to proceed. A similar correlation between non-elongated earlobes and...
gerryreinhartwaller2001
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Jul 1, 2002
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16031
The Earliest Human Ancestors: New Finds, New Interpretations Becky Rogers Ackermann, Ph.D. Department of Archaeology University of Cape Town In the last...
artemistroy
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Jul 2, 2002
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16032
... From: gerryreinhartwaller2001 <waluk@...> To: <AAT@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 3:59 PM Subject: [AAT] Re: Can the...
Michael Burns
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Jul 2, 2002
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16033
On Mon, 01 Jul 2002 22:18:26 -0000, "artemistroy" ... No thanks (I have more than enough to read at the moment). But when you've read Craig's book, if you...
Pauline M Ross
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Jul 2, 2002
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16034
... - ... So. The fact that they are quirks came into question. OK....
mario_petrinovic
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Jul 2, 2002
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16035
... Regarding first part of your post : I am arguing that humans never ate raw meat. If they ate it frequently, they would have aquired taste for it, and they...
mario_petrinovic
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Jul 2, 2002
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16036
... ascertain ... then ... around -but ... it, I ... Ah ha. You now have made sense of the earlobe drama. Fatty content of earlobe, pinkey finger, waist...
gerryreinhartwaller2001
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Jul 2, 2002
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16037
... Two examples: grass, which can be burnt down to the top of the soil but grow again from its root system, and some conifers, whose seeds will not germinate...
Ken Moore
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16038
... Thanks Ken. I don't know what is with your posts, but I always receive them too late (maybe 6-12hours late), via e-mail. Regarding plants : It is...
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Jul 2, 2002
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16039
... They think that humans made boats & harpoons very recently. They say: it's no aquatic adaptation, but a result of our superior brain: we did not only ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jul 2, 2002
7:49 pm
16040
... It's based in the first place on pongid/hominid fossils. The first fossil with more pongid than hominid features is Sivapith.(<13 Ma). The first one with...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jul 2, 2002
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16041
... that the aquatic phase was late, ie, erectus. ... erectus. ... evidence in fossils? I don't remember whether I said that. ... ?? Hominid brain casts are...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jul 2, 2002
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16042
Why Childhood Lasts, and Lasts and Lasts By NATALIE ANGIER On the isle of Mer, a rugged landspit in the Torres Straits near Australia that could fit easily...
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Jul 2, 2002
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16043
Why Childhood Lasts, and Lasts and Lasts By NATALIE ANGIER On the isle of Mer, a rugged landspit in the Torres Straits near Australia that could fit easily...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jul 3, 2002
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16044
Until recently I held the rather controversial view that the very large human infant brain size was best explained as an adaptation to a water-side habitat. I...
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Jul 3, 2002
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16045
Artemis, sorry, I hadn't noticed the message came from you. Thanks a lot! Very interesting. --Marc Why Childhood Lasts, and Lasts and Lasts By NATALIE ANGIER...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jul 3, 2002
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16046
On Wed, 03 Jul 2002 08:16:08 -0000, "algiskuliukas" ... Well, I'm glad you've abandoned the floatation thesis, which I always felt was unsustainable, but I'm...
Pauline M Ross
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Jul 3, 2002
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16047
... And what do mammal populations do that have suddenly less EFAs available in de food chain? reduce their brain size?? this is not what we see in, eg, ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jul 3, 2002
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16048
... always ... supplies ... to ... Not really, Pauline. The point Crawford/Marsh make is that a larger brain, which is very costly in energy and EFA...
algiskuliukas
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Jul 3, 2002
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16049
... more ... Whales, ... available in ... in, eg, ... The elephant is an interesting exception but as Broadhurst et al (2002) CBP 'Brain specific lipds from...
algiskuliukas
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Jul 3, 2002
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16050
Why not take a closer look at sexual selection and the arms race, and compare brain complexity rather than volume alone. It may be that the brain-heavy sperm...
artemistroy
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Jul 3, 2002
9:31 pm
16051
Problem here is that symbolic representation and human language were not present at 2 mya when the brain/EQ begins to RAPIDLY increase. After all this time of...
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