Re: Neanderthal vs Cro-Magnon




"Spanish Paranoia" <laparanoia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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johnwl4@xxxxxxx wrote:

On Google. In my list of entries on soc.anthro. paleo, it immediately
follows yours.
Silly me, sorry

You should look on Roger Bagula's list on Yahoo, "Ancient
Mediterranean."
I had a sort of argument with him that mtDNA doesn't show that no
interbreeding took place, except I don't argue. It doesn't show that.
I will, when I have enough time, thanks a lot.

It has been said that the number of "inter-breedings" between the time
Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon most likely co-habitated and the present
time would have wiped out any traces of Neanderthal mtDNA from today's
humans.
Is this so?


If the young were firtle they would most likely have been considered a
little unattractive and the lower limbs were short. Good for power and
staying warm but very bad for distance running. As a population the the Hsn
were most likely the least energy efficant long distance runners that ever
lived.

Hs Europeans during the ice age are known to have been into moving
substantial distances because their artifacts did. Hsn genes found in
beings, even hybrid beings would have been subject to negative selection if
they owner of said genes had short lower limbs.






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