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Prehistoric people in arctic Norway probably ate a lot of fish
It's amazing that people managed to live in Alta a few thousand years ago. It's cold and dark in the winter: the sun sets on November 25, and doesn't rise again until January 17 ( https://weatherspark
It's amazing that people managed to live in Alta a few thousand years ago. It's cold and dark in the winter: the sun sets on November 25, and doesn't rise again until January 17 ( https://weatherspark
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"Let us hope It is not true, but if it is, let us pray it does not become widely known."
Evolved in western Africa with no fossils? Let us hope it is not true ( https://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/02/09/darwinism-hope-pray/ ) , but if it is, let us make sure it does not become widely known
Evolved in western Africa with no fossils? Let us hope it is not true ( https://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/02/09/darwinism-hope-pray/ ) , but if it is, let us make sure it does not become widely known
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Cunnane & Crawford (2014). Energetic and nutritional constraints on infant brain development: Implications for brain expansion during human evolution
An important paper for understanding the remarkable evolution of the human brain. (Somehow it has been overlooked by the folks at Anthropogeny.org ) Stephen C. Cunnane & Michael A. Crawford (2014) Ene
An important paper for understanding the remarkable evolution of the human brain. (Somehow it has been overlooked by the folks at Anthropogeny.org ) Stephen C. Cunnane & Michael A. Crawford (2014) Ene
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Allan Krill
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Research article published today: French cave tells new story about Neanderthals, early humans
A cave 140 km north of the Mediterranean Sea was occupied at different times by Neanderthals and Sapiens, about 50 000 years ago. I think it was probably only used during the warm summer months, by pe
A cave 140 km north of the Mediterranean Sea was occupied at different times by Neanderthals and Sapiens, about 50 000 years ago. I think it was probably only used during the warm summer months, by pe
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Bronze Age (ca. 3000 years old) rock-art near Trondheim probably shows marine food resources (not footprints)
There are hundreds of images on this rock-carved surface at the location Leirfall (also spelled Leirfald) an hour's drive from Trondheim. Everyone seems to think that the most common image depicts foo
There are hundreds of images on this rock-carved surface at the location Leirfall (also spelled Leirfald) an hour's drive from Trondheim. Everyone seems to think that the most common image depicts foo
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Here's where I think most Stone Age Europeans (Neanderthals and Sapiens) spent the winter
The light blue coastal areas on this map, along the northern shore of the Mediterranean Sea are just below present sea level, but were mostly exposed when the sea was low during the Stone Age. During
The light blue coastal areas on this map, along the northern shore of the Mediterranean Sea are just below present sea level, but were mostly exposed when the sea was low during the Stone Age. During
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Piltdownian science: experts won’t mention the possibility of hoax
We need a new adjective in science, especially in the science of paleoanthropology. Piltdownian: Remarkable evidence that cannot be tested by impartial experts, and where the possibility of hoax is un
We need a new adjective in science, especially in the science of paleoanthropology. Piltdownian: Remarkable evidence that cannot be tested by impartial experts, and where the possibility of hoax is un
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More details on rafting models for the origins of Gorilla, Pan, and Homo.
We know that rafting has been important in primate speciation. New World Monkeys originated from Old World Monkeys that must have rafted from Africa to South America. Lemurs must have originated from
We know that rafting has been important in primate speciation. New World Monkeys originated from Old World Monkeys that must have rafted from Africa to South America. Lemurs must have originated from
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Blubber and steatopygia, as depicted in 25,000-year-old Venus figurines, were probably common traits of Stone Age women
We should reconsider the meaning of the Venus figurines, which have so far been a bit of a mystery. There are hundreds of them, many about 25,000 years old. Most are female figures, with lots of subcu
We should reconsider the meaning of the Venus figurines, which have so far been a bit of a mystery. There are hundreds of them, many about 25,000 years old. Most are female figures, with lots of subcu
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Paleoanthropology is narcissistic nonscience
There are lots of unanswered questions in the study of human origins ('anthropogeny'.) Many of these questions (such as What were the selection pressures that led to human language, culture, physiolog
There are lots of unanswered questions in the study of human origins ('anthropogeny'.) Many of these questions (such as What were the selection pressures that led to human language, culture, physiolog
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EUREǂA ! Click sounds in African languages may be relics of 'Biokic' — the possible proto-human language
I think it took marine humans a few million years to develop the first advanced language on Bioko . Then people came to mainland Africa, or directly to Eurasia, and easily developed new advanced langu
I think it took marine humans a few million years to develop the first advanced language on Bioko . Then people came to mainland Africa, or directly to Eurasia, and easily developed new advanced langu
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Neanderthals — life on the edge
There are lots of Neanderthal skeletons, but almost nothing to show that people were actually living where the bones were found. It is as if some people had wandered out of their comfort zones, and di
There are lots of Neanderthal skeletons, but almost nothing to show that people were actually living where the bones were found. It is as if some people had wandered out of their comfort zones, and di
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Deep-rooting Y-DNA haplogroup D0 from near Bioko
In addition to A00, the earliest Y-DNA haplogroup, which seems to have originated near Bioko about 340,000 years ago, D0 is another deep-rooting haplogroup. It is found in Nigeria, and is thought to h
In addition to A00, the earliest Y-DNA haplogroup, which seems to have originated near Bioko about 340,000 years ago, D0 is another deep-rooting haplogroup. It is found in Nigeria, and is thought to h
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Language may have originated from singing in the water on Bioko
Proto-human language ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Human_language ) may have evolved over many million years on Bioko. Large crowds of people entertained themselves by standing up to their nec
Proto-human language ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Human_language ) may have evolved over many million years on Bioko. Large crowds of people entertained themselves by standing up to their nec
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Likely area of language origin
The diversity of sounds in various languages can be used to trace back to the origin of language. The results point to an African origin of modern human language, and more precisely, a western African
The diversity of sounds in various languages can be used to trace back to the origin of language. The results point to an African origin of modern human language, and more precisely, a western African
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Plausible times and areas of African-ape speciations
There are no mammal fossils of any kind where African great apes currently live. But using DNA to estimate the time of the last common ancestors, we can imagine a plausible sequence of speciation even
There are no mammal fossils of any kind where African great apes currently live. But using DNA to estimate the time of the last common ancestors, we can imagine a plausible sequence of speciation even
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Timeline for ape and human evolution (Bioko hypothesis)
The Bioko hypothesis uses the model of punctuated evolution, with speciation (rapid evolution) followed by stasis (minimal evolutionary change). Arboreal orangutans speciated about 20.2 million years
The Bioko hypothesis uses the model of punctuated evolution, with speciation (rapid evolution) followed by stasis (minimal evolutionary change). Arboreal orangutans speciated about 20.2 million years
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Humans can eat sea-turtle meat without the need for fire or tools
A family adrift at sea survived by eating raw sea-turtle meat. Sea turtles are easy to catch and kill, so their numbers have dwindled in the past century. Therefore it is not allowed to eat sea-turtle
A family adrift at sea survived by eating raw sea-turtle meat. Sea turtles are easy to catch and kill, so their numbers have dwindled in the past century. Therefore it is not allowed to eat sea-turtle
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Chimpanzees could have rafted to Bioko on an entire floating island
Thanks to Terry Turner ( https://groups.io/g/AAT/message/73197 ) and Bernard Harper ( https://groups.io/g/AAT/message/73343 ) for these tips about rafting monkeys. Upright trees and turf with monkeys
Thanks to Terry Turner ( https://groups.io/g/AAT/message/73197 ) and Bernard Harper ( https://groups.io/g/AAT/message/73343 ) for these tips about rafting monkeys. Upright trees and turf with monkeys
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Haplogroup A00 might reflect a ghost-DNA population that once lived on Bioko
Here are articles about the highly divergent A00-haplogroup. Some of the people on mainland Africa near Bioko might be only one step away from the postulated Bioko marine humans. Their DNA and languag
Here are articles about the highly divergent A00-haplogroup. Some of the people on mainland Africa near Bioko might be only one step away from the postulated Bioko marine humans. Their DNA and languag
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