Re: Is the AAH a legitimate hypothesis? Of course it is.

From: Rich Travsky (traRvEsky_at_hotmMOVEail.com)
Date: 12/31/04


Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 17:23:59 -0700

Algis Kuliukas wrote:
> [...]
> AAH: The hypothesis that water has acted as an agent of selection in
> the evolution of humans more than it has in the evolution of our ape

All this reading has made me thirsty...



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