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chronology & function of a new circular mammoth-bone structure at Kostenki-11
The chronology and function of a new circular mammoth-bone structure at Kostenki 11
Alexander Pryor cs 2020 Antiquity
doi https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.7
Circular features made from mammoth
The chronology and function of a new circular mammoth-bone structure at Kostenki 11
Alexander Pryor cs 2020 Antiquity
doi https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.7
Circular features made from mammoth
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66561
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Re: All hominin fossils may be hybrids of aquatic ancestors and African apes. See anthropogeny.net
Op 20/03/20 17:47 heeft Allan Krill <AAT@groups.io namens krill@...> geschreven:
see http://anthropogeny.net All hominin fossils may be hybrids of aquatic ancestors and African apes.
No,
Op 20/03/20 17:47 heeft Allan Krill <AAT@groups.io namens krill@...> geschreven:
see http://anthropogeny.net All hominin fossils may be hybrids of aquatic ancestors and African apes.
No,
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66560
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Re: All hominin fossils may be hybrids of aquatic ancestors and African apes. See anthropogeny.net
Not helping.
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Christian Engelbrecht
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#66559
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All hominin fossils may be hybrids of aquatic ancestors and African apes. See anthropogeny.net
see http://anthropogeny.net All hominin fossils may be hybrids of aquatic ancestors and African apes.
see http://anthropogeny.net All hominin fossils may be hybrids of aquatic ancestors and African apes.
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Allan Krill
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#66558
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coastal refuge hypothesis CRH José Joordens
Relevance of the eastern African coastal forest for early hominin biogeography
JCA Joordens, CS Feibel, HB Vonhof, AS Schulp & D Kroon 2019
JHE 131:176-202 open access
The influence of climate
Relevance of the eastern African coastal forest for early hominin biogeography
JCA Joordens, CS Feibel, HB Vonhof, AS Schulp & D Kroon 2019
JHE 131:176-202 open access
The influence of climate
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By
Marc Verhaegen
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#66557
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Hn lumbar spine
The Neandertal vertebral column 2:
The lumbar spine
Asier Gómez Olivencia 2017
JHE 106:84-101
Here we provide the most extensive metric & morphological analysis performed to date on the Hn lumbar
The Neandertal vertebral column 2:
The lumbar spine
Asier Gómez Olivencia 2017
JHE 106:84-101
Here we provide the most extensive metric & morphological analysis performed to date on the Hn lumbar
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66556
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Atapuerca tooth enamel grew faster than in H.sapiens
Post-aquatic H.sapiens (less DHA etc. in food) needs more time to grow large brains?
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Short and long period growth markers of enamel formation distinguish European Pleistocene hominins
Mario
Post-aquatic H.sapiens (less DHA etc. in food) needs more time to grow large brains?
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Short and long period growth markers of enamel formation distinguish European Pleistocene hominins
Mario
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66555
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bats & late stages of cave evolution
L'impact méconnu des chauves-souris et du guano dans l'évolution morphologique tardive des cavernes
The little known impact of bats and bat guano in the late stages of cave morphogenesis
Philippe
L'impact méconnu des chauves-souris et du guano dans l'évolution morphologique tardive des cavernes
The little known impact of bats and bat guano in the late stages of cave morphogenesis
Philippe
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66554
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butchering riverside carcasses?
Biogeochemistry
13.3.20
Stacks of skeletons fertilize a "river of bones"
Migrating wildebeest that drown in an African river enrich its waters.
The bones of long-dead wildebeest feed one of Earth's
Biogeochemistry
13.3.20
Stacks of skeletons fertilize a "river of bones"
Migrating wildebeest that drown in an African river enrich its waters.
The bones of long-dead wildebeest feed one of Earth's
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66553
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FW: anthropogeny.net
Hi Marc
Thanks for your feedback.
HERE ARE MY COMMENTS TO YOUR COMMENTS (IN UPPER CASE LETTERS SO THAT YOU CAN FIND THEM.)
Please send my link: anthropogeny.net to your group so that they can easily
Hi Marc
Thanks for your feedback.
HERE ARE MY COMMENTS TO YOUR COMMENTS (IN UPPER CASE LETTERS SO THAT YOU CAN FIND THEM.)
Please send my link: anthropogeny.net to your group so that they can easily
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66552
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Out of Asia paper
Jack said:
As you all know, I have a deep-seeded hatred for the Out of Africa theory.
Non-sense that we were all chimps in Africa.
Here is a pre-print Of a paper by Shi Huang, imho he is one of
Jack said:
As you all know, I have a deep-seeded hatred for the Out of Africa theory.
Non-sense that we were all chimps in Africa.
Here is a pre-print Of a paper by Shi Huang, imho he is one of
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66551
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Re: Little Foot chimp-like
This new article on Little Foot seems to confirm my hypotheses on australopiths:
-most or all S.Afr.apiths belonged to Pan, IOW, there more related to Pan>Homo>Gorilla>Pongo,
-they were vertical
This new article on Little Foot seems to confirm my hypotheses on australopiths:
-most or all S.Afr.apiths belonged to Pan, IOW, there more related to Pan>Homo>Gorilla>Pongo,
-they were vertical
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66550
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Re: Little Foot chimp-like
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Overall, morphology of the StW 573 atlas is closer to Pan than to any other atlas of extant comparative groups in the shape space of the PCA.
When all of the fossil specimens are considered in
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Overall, morphology of the StW 573 atlas is closer to Pan than to any other atlas of extant comparative groups in the shape space of the PCA.
When all of the fossil specimens are considered in
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66549
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Little Foot chimp-like
The atlas of StW 573 and the late emergence of human-like head mobility and brain metabolism
Amélie Beaudet, Ronald Clarke, Jason Heaton, Travis Pickering, Kristian Carlson, Robin Crompton, Tea
The atlas of StW 573 and the late emergence of human-like head mobility and brain metabolism
Amélie Beaudet, Ronald Clarke, Jason Heaton, Travis Pickering, Kristian Carlson, Robin Crompton, Tea
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66548
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Out of Asia paper
As you all know I have a deep-seeded hatred for the Out of Africa theory. Non-sense that we were all chimps in Africa. Here is a pre-print Of a paper by Shi Huang, imho he is one of the great
As you all know I have a deep-seeded hatred for the Out of Africa theory. Non-sense that we were all chimps in Africa. Here is a pre-print Of a paper by Shi Huang, imho he is one of the great
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Jack <teamyin@...>
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#66547
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Re: FW: Thinking outside the box of fossils
Please share this link. Thanks!
https://norwegianscitechnews.com/viewpoints/thinking-outside-the-box-of-fossils/
Thank *you*, Allan! --marc
(my comments between brackets)
Thinking outside the
Please share this link. Thanks!
https://norwegianscitechnews.com/viewpoints/thinking-outside-the-box-of-fossils/
Thank *you*, Allan! --marc
(my comments between brackets)
Thinking outside the
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66546
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The atlas of StW 573 similar to Pan
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-60837-2
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-60837-2
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Stephen Munro
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#66545
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Re: Two strains of corona sequenced. Important paper.
Nick,
Right now there are only two papers that delve into the detail of strains and the virus’ phylogenetic (evolutionary) tree. I have posted both here.
I am impressed at how lightning fast so
Nick,
Right now there are only two papers that delve into the detail of strains and the virus’ phylogenetic (evolutionary) tree. I have posted both here.
I am impressed at how lightning fast so
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Jack <teamyin@...>
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#66544
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German study
All,
Here is a link to synopsis article concerning the German covid study. Interesting stuff. There is a link to the
All,
Here is a link to synopsis article concerning the German covid study. Interesting stuff. There is a link to the
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Jack <teamyin@...>
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#66543
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Paper on 377 corona virus genomes
Attached is another academic paper with great information. As you all know from my posts here 72% of the human genome is virus. Once thought of as junk DNA, is actually defensive in nature. It
Attached is another academic paper with great information. As you all know from my posts here 72% of the human genome is virus. Once thought of as junk DNA, is actually defensive in nature. It
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Jack <teamyin@...>
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#66542
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