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Paleoprimatology & Human Evolution
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paleoanthropology, paleoprimatology, physical anthropology,
cultural anthropology, stone age archaeology, human origins,
primate biology, and primate evolution.

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Was the swamp ape a human ancestor?
Bioscience Hypotheses(2008)1,127-137 Cranio-dental evidence of a hominin-likehyper-masticatory apparatus in Oreopithecusbambolii. Was the swamp ape a human
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Re: Bloglines - 'Complexity' of Neanderthal tools
gahada: Have you actually read any serious work on Neandertals and their behaviors? I have. If you had, I think you might find this a better guide to their
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Re: Bloglines - 'Complexity' of Neanderthal tools
... "modern" humans? There is no evidence of Neanderthal DNA in the H.sapiens gene pool. If there was interbreeding, it should show up somewhere. My own
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Re: Bloglines - 'Complexity' of Neanderthal tools
gahada: Why do you think Neandertals were "biologically incompatible" with "modern" humans? There are a number of organisms classified as separate "species"
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