Re: skinny runners




"Lee Olsen" <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> > > Why don't you cite your evidence?

>>> > My cite that Dmanisi what coastal, yo mean??

>>> My cite says lake or pond.

>> Yes. My cite too. What's your problem, Lee? Do you believe this
contradicts our view?

> Of course it contradicts "always by lakes or seas." I thought you knew a
lake or pond wasn't a sea?

As most dry apers, you're a pedantic hair-splitter: that's because you dan't
have any serious arguments
Just replace "lakes+seas" by "waterside/shoreline..." whatever.
Point is: how does Dmanisi contrdicts our view IYO??


> If so, explain why you think so. If you can't, please shut up.
> > FYI, this is our view:
> >
> > AAT says
>
>
> Saying something does't make it so. You are being very
> non-professional.

I'm trying to explain it in simple words for simple-minded people.
Replace "say" by "hypothesises/climas/sugests" whatever, my childish
hair-splitter.

> that sea/lake-side ancestors collected coconuts, fruits, bird eggs,
> > turtles, shell-, crayfish, algae etc. This explains unique Homo traits
(not
> > seen in apes or apiths) better than plains- or forest-dwelling scenarios
do:
> > brain size, diving skills, breathing control, vocality, small mouth &
> > chewing muscles, tongue bone descent, longer airway, projecting nose,
poor
> > sense of smell, handiness, tool use, late puberty, long legs, aligned
body,
> > poor climbing, fatness, fur loss, high needs of water, sodium, iodine &
> > poly-unsaturated fatty acids etc. In the fossil & archeological record,
we
> > see this in the Plio-Pleistocene diaspora of Homo populations along the
> > Indian Ocean, African coasts, Rift valley lakes etc. & from there inland
> > along rivers etc.
>
> This is your scenario, the burden is on you to demonstrate that it is
> true. Saying it is so is not science, but simply imagination.

The burden is on your intelligence...
So far, you have provided 0 counter-arguments...
Zero.

http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/outthere.htm
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