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23749
... folivorous, ... Moya-Sola, ... Szalay ... wings ... MW: No. I attempt to explain the evidence. All of the evidence. ... humans, great ... multivariate ... ...
Marcel
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Oct 1, 2003
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23750
... folivorous, it would be surprising if they did not feed in the trees. ... oreopithecine foot relative to other primates as noted by Kohler, Moya-Sola, and...
Marc Verhaegen
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23751
... relationship or similarity of this giant chimp with Bigfoot? Gerry Hi, Marc, Gerry & the others! If Bigfoot does exist, it has a foot like a human's (but...
François de SARRE
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Oct 2, 2003
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23752
... Sarre offered any commentary on the relationship or similarity of this giant chimp with Bigfoot? Gerry ... like a human's (but huge!), not like an...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 2, 2003
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23753
Hi Francois and others, I have forwarded to your private email photos of human vs ape feet. That of apes appears better suited for tree climbing/swinging. If...
Geraldine Reinhardt
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Oct 2, 2003
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23754
... humans, ... hallux ... in some ... the other ... peculiar feet, ... stable ... metatarsals and ... the feet, ... shuffling." ... MW: The earliest...
Marcel
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Oct 3, 2003
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23755
... From: "Marc Verhaegen" <marc.verhaegen@...> ... the ... "dwarf" ... complementary ... now? ... They weren't unseen. They were only unknown to...
Michael Burns
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Oct 3, 2003
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23756
Yes. When someone views information they either understand or refuse to see. I think the misunderstanding has been what has transpired in the academic fields...
Geraldine Reinhardt
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Oct 3, 2003
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23757
Primates. 2003 Sep 24 Comparative and functional anatomy of phalanges in Nacholapithecus kerioi, a Middle Miocene hominoid from northern Kenya. Nakatsukasa M,...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 3, 2003
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23758
Marc and Francois, Wanted to pass this post onto you since we've discussed Bigfoot on AAT. Gerry...
Geraldine Reinhardt
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Oct 3, 2003
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23759
AJPA 122:259-268 "Reconstruction of human evolutionary tree using polymorphic autosomal microsatellites" Qasim Ayub, Atika Mansoor, Muhammad Ismail, Shagufta...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 4, 2003
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23760
Professor Tobias just sent me copy of his paper on human migrations along coasts & islands throughout the Pleisotocene: Phillip V Tobias 2002 "An Afro-European...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 4, 2003
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23761
http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/edibpond.html...
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Oct 4, 2003
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23762
Evolutionary origins of laughter 2.10.03 by Laura Spinney Bonobos laugh just like babies, say German researchers who believe their findings indicate that the...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 4, 2003
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23763
http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/edibpond.html Thanks, Andrew! Very interesting. Seems to strengthen my hypothesis that apiths might have fed partly on reeds,...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 4, 2003
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23764
... Sarre offered any commentary on the relationship or similarity of this giant chimp with Bigfoot? Gerry ... like a human's (but huge!), not like an...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 5, 2003
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23765
... great apes, OH 8, Hadar and Oreopithecus: function, phylogeny, and multivariate analyses" Am.Mus.Novitates 2 (3288):1-38: ... The Oreopith.navicular...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 5, 2003
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23766
Gerry, sorry for this late answer. Please send it to me, so I can have a look first (if it doesn't contain viruses). Best wishes --Marc ... From:...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 5, 2003
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23767
Sorry, I wanted to send this to Gerry. --Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 5, 2003
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23768
Yesterday they talked about food, in my local newspaper. They've said that consuption of raw fish by Japanese is tied to increased percentage of stomach tumor...
Mario Petrinovich
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Oct 6, 2003
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23769
... humans, ... hallux ... in some ... the other ... hominids ... stable ... metatarsals and ... the feet, ... shuffling." ... plausible in ... MW: Again, I...
Marcel
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Oct 6, 2003
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23770
... Before anyone jumps to a causation theory, they should note the correlation of pickled items consumed with the fish. And I believe pickles have already ...
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Oct 6, 2003
2:49 pm
23771
... evolved as an aquatic wading adaptation. And others have argued that bipedalism in archosaurs evolved as a wading adaptation. And I tend to agree with...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 6, 2003
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23772
... primates ... to agree ... primate ... environment were ... MW: Terrestrial resources are always limited on islands due to the limited geographic area of...
Marcel
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Oct 7, 2003
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23773
... resources are limited then there is little doubt that a folivorous primate like Oreopithecus would exploit aquatic plants in an island environment were ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 7, 2003
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23774
"Ross Macfarlane" <rmacfarl@...> wrote in message news:18fa6145.0310062327.4b0fddb0@.... ... No, no, completely wrong: our...
Marc Verhaegen
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23775
BBC NEWS ONLINE 6.10.03 Archaeologists believe they may have stumbled upon a major Stone Age site - on the route of a new bypass. The site dates back between...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 7, 2003
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23776
... primate ... environment were ... limited ... become ... MW: Because of the limited faunal resources, predators often become extinct on islands. This allows...
Marcel
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Oct 8, 2003
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23777
JM Bermudez De Castro, M Martinon-Torres, S Sarmiento, M Lozano, JL Arsuaga & E Carbonell 2003 "Rates of anterior tooth wear in Middle Pleistocene hominins...
Marc Verhaegen
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Oct 8, 2003
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23778
B.Bogin & L.Rios 2003 "Rapid morphological change in living humans: implications for modern human origins" Comp.Biochem.Physiol.A Mol.Integr.Physiol.136:71-84 ...
Marc Verhaegen
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