D Cameron , R Patnaik & A Sahni 2004 The phylogenetic significance of the Middle Pleistocene Narmada hominin cranium from central India International Journal...
This article's AAT relevance is especially obvious near the end. Also, after reading the article, I'd say the title really should be: "Brain _pays off_ food...
... our high level of subcutaneous fat, which provides buoyancy; and our controlled breathing - perfect to prevent drowning during long dives to the bottom of...
... MW: Almost all of the recent studies show that smaller animals have faster rates of mutation than larger animals. Because of the significant sexual size...
"m3d" <m3d@...> wrote in message news:be3b1e1f.0407011022.4df53214@.... ... semi-aquaticism. Point is: does human hairlessness refutes...
Marc Verhaegen
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Bones, Stones and Molecules "Out of Africa" and Human Origins http://tinyurl.com/2tlbg David Cameron The University of Sydney, Australia Colin Groves The...
... after reading the article, I'd say the title really should be: "Brain _pays off_ food debt to family-group after age 50" "Robson and Kaplan believe these...
Small Mid-Pleistocene Hominin Associated with East African Acheulean Technology Richard Potts, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Alan Deino, Peter Ditchfield & Jennifer...
Small Mid-Pleistocene Hominin Associated with East African Acheulean Technology Richard Potts, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Alan Deino, Peter Ditchfield & Jennifer...
... of Pan 20 million years ago but I have strong suspicions that this may be correct. But there is little doubt, IMO, that hominines (African ape/human clade)...
Richard Cosgrove & Anne Pike-Tay 2004 The Middle Palaeolithic and late Pleistocene Tasmania hunting behaviour: a reconsideration of the attributes of modern...
... AAT are radically different from those of Marc Verhaegen whose ideas are also radically different from those of Hardy and Elaine Morgan. Marcel F. ...
1.7.04 Petite skull reopens human ancestry debate NewScientist.com news service The remnants of a remarkably petite skull belonging to one of the first human...
... ancestors ... may be ... ape/human ... diverged ... H/P = 20 Ma, even when ... H/P. This ... split c 60 ... MW: Marc, read my lips, there is no such thing...
MW: This was responded too on the Paleoanthropology forum: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/paleoanthropology/ Marcel F. Williams 7/2/04 ... ideas on ... Marcel...
... While I consider Marcel's suggestions of the consequences of variable rates of change of DNA to be extreme and very unlikely, I have no doubt that he is...
Ken Moore
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... Hi Marc, I think I must misunderstand something of what you have said. Above, you say: "We now know (see below) it happened during the Pleistocene,...
... Elaine's ideas on speech origins), except for the dates: as all PAs at Hardy's time believed Homo & Pan split 10-15 Ma, Hardy thought our ancestors'...
R McN Alexander 2004 Bipedal animals, and their differences from humans Journal of Anatomy 204:321 Humans, birds and (occasionally) apes walk bipedally....
... vaulted palate) is an argument for the beginning of the seaside adaptations (then coastal forests?) being much older than the Pleistocene.) Sorry, this is...
... I have previously listed here conflicting definitions for "fully aquatic". Before saying that everyone agrees about a fully aquatic human ancestor, it ...
... ancestors ... may be ... ape/human ... diverged ... even when ... H/P. This ... split c 60 ... lived ... of variable ... MW: I've pointed out, again and...
... rates of change of DNA to be extreme and very unlikely, I have no doubt that he is right to draw our attention to the variable rate itself. Yes, but that's...