Re: New Ethiopian Find - Oldest Biped At 3.8-4 mya
From: Marc Verhaegen (fa204466_at_skynet.be)
Date: 03/20/05
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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 09:08:48 +0100
"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@RiverApes.com> wrote in message
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> am currently simultaneously arguing with Marc Verhaegen about the same
> thing but over differnt aspects. We largely agree (I think) on the
> earlier wading-climbing part but differ greatly in how that evolved in
> the humanlike form. He thinks diving was the key factor there, I think
Don't misrepresent me, Algis! It's enough that dry apers do that.
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