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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
Hi Everyone,
I was looking for a mention of the earliest appearance together of three features that seem to be consistently "human": Tiny canines, flattened face and a human-like pelvis. Yet
Hi Everyone,
I was looking for a mention of the earliest appearance together of three features that seem to be consistently "human": Tiny canines, flattened face and a human-like pelvis. Yet
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Bernard Harper
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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
The climate I refer to from Miocene onwards is all supported by scientific research.
Yes. It's only the older stuff I decline to offer any opinions on.
There are quite a few scientists who now support
The climate I refer to from Miocene onwards is all supported by scientific research.
Yes. It's only the older stuff I decline to offer any opinions on.
There are quite a few scientists who now support
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Gareth Morgan
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#73698
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Hn in Iberia: ephemeral channels & their associated palustrine & lacustrine zones
Los Aljezares archaeological site (Alicante, Spain) and the MIS 6/5 open-air settlement in the Iberian Peninsula
Aleix Eixea cs 2022 doi org/10.1002/jqs.3424
The record of open-air mid-Palaeolithic
Los Aljezares archaeological site (Alicante, Spain) and the MIS 6/5 open-air settlement in the Iberian Peninsula
Aleix Eixea cs 2022 doi org/10.1002/jqs.3424
The record of open-air mid-Palaeolithic
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73697
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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
Thank you A van A.
An interesting new finding for you here about pygmies -- https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/150728-african-pygmies-height-science-health-nutrition They are born
Thank you A van A.
An interesting new finding for you here about pygmies -- https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/150728-african-pygmies-height-science-health-nutrition They are born
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Gareth Morgan
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#73696
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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
Thanks, Gareth
Thanks, Francesca.
Would it be possible to reveal the source of this text
That would be me. Email, subject "Second draft" about where when and how we became aquatic.
Ok, thanks.
Thanks, Gareth
Thanks, Francesca.
Would it be possible to reveal the source of this text
That would be me. Email, subject "Second draft" about where when and how we became aquatic.
Ok, thanks.
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fceska_gr
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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
Flores has been separated from Mainland Asia by deep water channels for at least 5 million years. There is no evidence Homo erectus ever reached Flores except one femur from Mata Menge of an
Flores has been separated from Mainland Asia by deep water channels for at least 5 million years. There is no evidence Homo erectus ever reached Flores except one femur from Mata Menge of an
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alandarwinvanarsdale
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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
Thanks, Francesca.
Would it be possible to reveal the source of this text
That would be me. Email, subject "Second draft" about where when and how we became aquatic.
many of our “aquatic”
Thanks, Francesca.
Would it be possible to reveal the source of this text
That would be me. Email, subject "Second draft" about where when and how we became aquatic.
many of our “aquatic”
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Gareth Morgan
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#73693
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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
Hi Gareth,
Would it be possible to reveal the source of this text, please? I’d like to read it.
I agree that climate has influenced anthropoid evolution at many stages and in different
Hi Gareth,
Would it be possible to reveal the source of this text, please? I’d like to read it.
I agree that climate has influenced anthropoid evolution at many stages and in different
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fceska_gr
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#73692
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Re: Italian Hn dived for shellfish
The most recent Neanderthal lithic tradition in Italy has been reassigned to EEMH based upon human fossils. In many parts of Italy the Mousterian and / or Achuelian never happened with other lithic
The most recent Neanderthal lithic tradition in Italy has been reassigned to EEMH based upon human fossils. In many parts of Italy the Mousterian and / or Achuelian never happened with other lithic
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alandarwinvanarsdale
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#73691
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Italian Hn dived for shellfish
Neandertals on the beach:
Use of marine resources at Grotta dei Moscerini (Latium, Italy)
Paola Villa cs 2020 PLoS One 15:e0226690
doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0226690.
Excavated in 1949, Grotta dei
Neandertals on the beach:
Use of marine resources at Grotta dei Moscerini (Latium, Italy)
Paola Villa cs 2020 PLoS One 15:e0226690
doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0226690.
Excavated in 1949, Grotta dei
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73690
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high & low cortical bone compactness
Gradual adaptation of bone structure to aquatic lifestyle in extinct sloths from Peru
Eli Amson, Christian de Muizon, Michel Laurin, Christine Argot & Vivian de Buffrénil 2014
Proc Biol Sci 281,
Gradual adaptation of bone structure to aquatic lifestyle in extinct sloths from Peru
Eli Amson, Christian de Muizon, Michel Laurin, Christine Argot & Vivian de Buffrénil 2014
Proc Biol Sci 281,
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73689
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POS in Sirenia
Evolution of Sirenian Pachyosteosclerosis,
a Model-case for the Study of Bone Structure in Aquatic Tetrapods
Vivian de Buffrénil cs 2010
J Mamm Evol 17:101-120
doi 10.1007/s10914-010-9130-1
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Evolution of Sirenian Pachyosteosclerosis,
a Model-case for the Study of Bone Structure in Aquatic Tetrapods
Vivian de Buffrénil cs 2010
J Mamm Evol 17:101-120
doi 10.1007/s10914-010-9130-1
OS
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73688
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POS in H.erectus
Open Access Research in Anatomy
Preliminary Report:
Pachyosteosclerotic Bones in Seals
Irina Koretsky & Sulman J Rahmat 2017
doi10.31031/OARA.2017.01.000501
Despite extensive knowledge about the
Open Access Research in Anatomy
Preliminary Report:
Pachyosteosclerotic Bones in Seals
Irina Koretsky & Sulman J Rahmat 2017
doi10.31031/OARA.2017.01.000501
Despite extensive knowledge about the
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73687
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penguin bones are osteo-sclerotic
Bone histology in extant and fossil penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes)
Daniel T Ksepka cs 2015
Anat.227: 611–630 doi 10.1111/joa.12367
Substantial changes in bone histology accompany the secondary
Bone histology in extant and fossil penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes)
Daniel T Ksepka cs 2015
Anat.227: 611–630 doi 10.1111/joa.12367
Substantial changes in bone histology accompany the secondary
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73686
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Re: Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
Homo sapiens is, if anything, more aquatic than Homo erectus.
"As far back as 17 March 1960, Professor Sir Alister Hardy noted in The New Scientist that modern humans have many features that suggest
Homo sapiens is, if anything, more aquatic than Homo erectus.
"As far back as 17 March 1960, Professor Sir Alister Hardy noted in The New Scientist that modern humans have many features that suggest
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Gareth Morgan
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Homo erectus (sensu stricto) the most aquatically adapted hominin?
For those of us who are open minded enough to answer Hardy's question "Was Man More Aquatic in the Past?" with a cautious affirmative, a second question follows "If, so when was that and how
For those of us who are open minded enough to answer Hardy's question "Was Man More Aquatic in the Past?" with a cautious affirmative, a second question follows "If, so when was that and how
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algiskuliukas
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Hn: lake landscape
Landscape modification by Last Interglacial Neanderthals
Wil Roebroeks cs 2021
Science Advances 7 doi 10.1126/sciadv.abj5567
Little is known about the antiquity, nature & scale of Pleistocene
Landscape modification by Last Interglacial Neanderthals
Wil Roebroeks cs 2021
Science Advances 7 doi 10.1126/sciadv.abj5567
Little is known about the antiquity, nature & scale of Pleistocene
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73683
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mid-Holocene Tp maximum
Northern Hemisphere vegetation change drives a Holocene thermal maximum
Alexander J Thompson cs 2022 Science Advances 8 doi 10.1126/sciadv.abj6535
The Holocene thermal maximum (global warmth in
Northern Hemisphere vegetation change drives a Holocene thermal maximum
Alexander J Thompson cs 2022 Science Advances 8 doi 10.1126/sciadv.abj6535
The Holocene thermal maximum (global warmth in
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73682
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early-Miocene ulna WS-65401 (Turkanapith.kalakolensis?) already suspensory?
Morphological affinities of a fossil ulna (KNM-WS 65401) from Buluk, Kenya
Abigail Nishimura cs 2022 J.hum.Evol.166,103177 doi 10.1016/j.jhevol.2022.103177
The morphological affinities of the late
Morphological affinities of a fossil ulna (KNM-WS 65401) from Buluk, Kenya
Abigail Nishimura cs 2022 J.hum.Evol.166,103177 doi 10.1016/j.jhevol.2022.103177
The morphological affinities of the late
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Marc Verhaegen
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#73681
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Re: WHAT TALK #06 Michel Odent Sunday 10th April (8pm West Australian Time)
Dear Francesca
I can't wait to hear your talk about your ideas and also to read your book when it comes out, so I won't comment on the outlined ideas above until afterwards.
I just want to voice my
Dear Francesca
I can't wait to hear your talk about your ideas and also to read your book when it comes out, so I won't comment on the outlined ideas above until afterwards.
I just want to voice my
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algiskuliukas
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