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later S.Afr.apiths more chimp-like
Evidence for habitual climbing in a Pleistocene hominin in South Africa
Leoni Georgiou cs 2020 PNAS
https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/03/25/1914481117
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1582-3566
BPism
Evidence for habitual climbing in a Pleistocene hominin in South Africa
Leoni Georgiou cs 2020 PNAS
https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/03/25/1914481117
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1582-3566
BPism
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66636
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Re: Bioko and Afar are both good candidates for AAT location
Actually, it looks like today scientists take Graecopitehcus (hence Ouranopithecus) as the first examples of hominins. They are from Greece and Turkey. Graecopithecus is 7.2 mya, while
Actually, it looks like today scientists take Graecopitehcus (hence Ouranopithecus) as the first examples of hominins. They are from Greece and Turkey. Graecopithecus is 7.2 mya, while
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66635
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Re: Bioko and Afar are both good candidates for AAT location
You are actually mentioning arguments against Bioko.
First, as I can read in Wikipedia, Bioko became separated from mainland only 10 kya.
But, it doesn't matter, your
You are actually mentioning arguments against Bioko.
First, as I can read in Wikipedia, Bioko became separated from mainland only 10 kya.
But, it doesn't matter, your
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66634
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RES: [AAT] Anthropogeny.net Will the AAT-group ignore the Bioko-hypothesis, just as paleoanthropologists ignore the AAT?
Hello Allan,
I read some of your paper and the website. I find the idea compelling, sure.
Personally I have a few thoughts about your argument:
- I don’t think the exact location is all that
Hello Allan,
I read some of your paper and the website. I find the idea compelling, sure.
Personally I have a few thoughts about your argument:
- I don’t think the exact location is all that
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Felipe Carvalho
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#66633
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Re: John Hawks' new videos
Basically, we, and every other living being, have two levels. The level one is subconscious level, and feelings, and senses, and instincts, and emotions. The level two is cold intellectual,
Basically, we, and every other living being, have two levels. The level one is subconscious level, and feelings, and senses, and instincts, and emotions. The level two is cold intellectual,
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66632
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Bioko and Afar are both good candidates for AAT location
Bioko and Afar are both good candidates for AAT location.
Arguments for Bioko as opposed to Afar:
1. Bioko was and still is an island, without large predators. An easy place for apes to be isolated
Bioko and Afar are both good candidates for AAT location.
Arguments for Bioko as opposed to Afar:
1. Bioko was and still is an island, without large predators. An easy place for apes to be isolated
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Allan Krill
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#66631
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Re: Anthropogeny.net Will the AAT-group ignore the Bioko-hypothesis, just as paleoanthropologists ignore the AAT?
But, there is not much difference from my version, where I am taking the Afar region as being barren volcanic. This is the same theory.
There is another similarity, Bioko is on
But, there is not much difference from my version, where I am taking the Afar region as being barren volcanic. This is the same theory.
There is another similarity, Bioko is on
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66630
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Anthropogeny.net Will the AAT-group ignore the Bioko-hypothesis, just as paleoanthropologists ignore the AAT?
Please read the arguments for the Bioko-version of AAT at anthropogeny.net and the two articles linked there. And then let's discuss Bioko.
AAT will not go away, and neither will the Bioko version of
Please read the arguments for the Bioko-version of AAT at anthropogeny.net and the two articles linked there. And then let's discuss Bioko.
AAT will not go away, and neither will the Bioko version of
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Allan Krill
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#66629
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Re: RES: [AAT] John Hawks' new videos
If you are searching for patterns, human speech is the most similar to this (a primate that is living on cliffs):
https://youtu.be/JbdQumeqo50
https://youtu.be/lBiwsEIcxMI
This same
If you are searching for patterns, human speech is the most similar to this (a primate that is living on cliffs):
https://youtu.be/JbdQumeqo50
https://youtu.be/lBiwsEIcxMI
This same
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66628
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Re: RES: [AAT] John Hawks' new videos
Well, I gave answers to all those questions, :) .
Well, I gave answers to all those questions, :) .
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66627
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Re: John Hawks' new videos
I fully agree.
But, the world is changing, the change *is* stressful, what was natural before, it ceases to be natural. You cannot live prehistoric life by riding in subway, working 8
I fully agree.
But, the world is changing, the change *is* stressful, what was natural before, it ceases to be natural. You cannot live prehistoric life by riding in subway, working 8
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66626
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Re: FW: Why Corona, SARS, MERS and other dangerous viruses mostly come from China. And how you can help to stop that happening again
If I have to chose between Mario Petrinovic and anybody else, my choice is even easier, :) .
If I have to chose between Mario Petrinovic and anybody else, my choice is even easier, :) .
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66625
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Re: RES: [AAT] John Hawks' new videos
I believe language has to have some kind of grammar, or at least structure.
Which is why bees' dances and whale song is often considered to be language
rather than just communication, as they conform
I believe language has to have some kind of grammar, or at least structure.
Which is why bees' dances and whale song is often considered to be language
rather than just communication, as they conform
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fceska_gr
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#66624
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Re: RES: [AAT] John Hawks' new videos
Right, and it isn't speaking, and saying "I am in danger" or "I think
I'm in danger", it is just crying.
We (nearly) all acquire language; is there a categorical difference
between language and
Right, and it isn't speaking, and saying "I am in danger" or "I think
I'm in danger", it is just crying.
We (nearly) all acquire language; is there a categorical difference
between language and
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Nick Barnett <nbyuio@...>
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#66623
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RES: [AAT] John Hawks' new videos
Great points Francesca,
I also adore Liedloff's work.
However, our babies still cry, in the sense that they are capable of crying, and that very loudly for such a small creature (I don't know many
Great points Francesca,
I also adore Liedloff's work.
However, our babies still cry, in the sense that they are capable of crying, and that very loudly for such a small creature (I don't know many
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Felipe Carvalho
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#66622
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Re: John Hawks' new videos
We tend to believe that crying babies is the norm. But it's not. Most babies will only cry if there is something wrong, ie: they're hungry, need nappy changing, are tired and can't sleep, or in pain.
We tend to believe that crying babies is the norm. But it's not. Most babies will only cry if there is something wrong, ie: they're hungry, need nappy changing, are tired and can't sleep, or in pain.
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fceska_gr
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#66621
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Re: FW: Why Corona, SARS, MERS and other dangerous viruses mostly come from China. And how you can help to stop that happening again
Op 30/03/20 13:35 heeft Mario Petrinovic <AAT@groups.io namens mario.petrinovic1@...> geschreven:
I wouldn't say that this is true.
If I have to choose between Mario Petrinovic
Op 30/03/20 13:35 heeft Mario Petrinovic <AAT@groups.io namens mario.petrinovic1@...> geschreven:
I wouldn't say that this is true.
If I have to choose between Mario Petrinovic
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66620
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Re: FW: Why Corona, SARS, MERS and other dangerous viruses mostly come from China. And how you can help to stop that happening again
I wouldn't say that this is true.
It is Chinese public transportation (subway) that is a laboratory for virus development.
This is what I like to call the "Imitation of
I wouldn't say that this is true.
It is Chinese public transportation (subway) that is a laboratory for virus development.
This is what I like to call the "Imitation of
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66619
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FW: Why Corona, SARS, MERS and other dangerous viruses mostly come from China. And how you can help to stop that happening again
Op 30/03/20 10:33 heeft Mario Vaneechoutte <Mario.vaneechoutte@...> geschreven:
Dear everyone,
We are amidst the most profound global economic and social crisis ever,
due to
Op 30/03/20 10:33 heeft Mario Vaneechoutte <Mario.vaneechoutte@...> geschreven:
Dear everyone,
We are amidst the most profound global economic and social crisis ever,
due to
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Marc Verhaegen
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#66618
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Re: John Hawks' new videos
Regarding other conjecture for crying, I am not aware of it. People connect crying to emotions. This works in my case, because the fear of being lost at sea is very stressful. Also, you can imagine
Regarding other conjecture for crying, I am not aware of it. People connect crying to emotions. This works in my case, because the fear of being lost at sea is very stressful. Also, you can imagine
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Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@...>
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#66617
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