Re: Lucy = fossil Gorilla species? No




Marc Verhaegen schreef:
Op 09-06-2007 19:23, in artikel
1181409828.865060.168290@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Marc Verhaegen schreef:

No answer.

Message-ID: <1124565262.379006.215260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Jason Eshleman

Another imbecile who still believes the sun turns around the earth?

Mohamed Sahnouni et al. (2001):
"Based on test trenches and stratigraphic analyses, additional Oldowan
deposits (A, B, and C) are delineated at Ain Hanech. While deposits A
and B are difficult to discern, given that they accumulated in a
homogeneous sedimentary matrix, level C is clearly isolated by 1m of
sterile sediments below level B. All three deposits contain Mode I
artefacts associated with Early Pleistocene fauna. The excavations at
Ain Hanech yielded a large sample of Mode I technologies (core-forms,
retouched pieces, debitage) associated with a fauna incorporating
Equus, bovids, suids, elephant, hippo and rhino. The dig at the newly
discovered nearby locality of El-Kherba exposed the remains of a large-
sized bovid associated with Oldowan artefacts, indicating butchery
activity as evidenced by microwear polishes on several stone tools."




Every sensible PA now knows that the savanna ideas are obsolete:

Illiterate fool, you are using an out-dated version. Please find a
library that has someting newer than 1987.

Phillip Tobias & agree with a waterrich past

Isn't that the same guy that claimed that Mr. Karoha and all our
ancestors were shameless?

http://tinyurl.com/32ryet

"In fact, Australian Aborigines and various Native American and
African groups have traditionally practiced "persistence hunting,"
chasing antelopes or other game in the midday heat, often for hours,
until the animals overheat and collapse."

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

Mario says: " "Verhaegen's reasoning was considered as idiosyncratic
by most of the participants."

Chris Stringer
http://www.gnxp.com/MT2/archives/003982.html

His original research paper on AAT is published where?


R.Wrangham 2005 "The Delta Hypothesis: hominoid ecology & hominin origins"
D.Lieberman, R.Smith & J.Kelley "Interpreting the past: essays on human,
primate & mammal evolution in honor of David Pilbeam" Brill Ac.Publishers
Boston: 231-242

Mohamed Sahnouni et al. (2001):
"Based on test trenches and stratigraphic analyses, additional Oldowan
deposits (A, B, and C) are delineated at Ain Hanech. While deposits A
and B are difficult to discern, given that they accumulated in a
homogeneous sedimentary matrix, level C is clearly isolated by 1m of
sterile sediments below level B. All three deposits contain Mode I
artefacts associated with Early Pleistocene fauna. The excavations at
Ain Hanech yielded a large sample of Mode I technologies (core-forms,
retouched pieces, debitage) associated with a fauna incorporating
Equus, bovids, suids, elephant, hippo and rhino. The dig at the newly
discovered nearby locality of El-Kherba exposed the remains of a large-
sized bovid associated with Oldowan artefacts, indicating butchery
activity as evidenced by microwear polishes on several stone tools."

Peter Andrews 2007 rev.Mike Morwood & Penny v.Oosterzee 2007 "A New Human:
The Startling Discovery and Strange Story of the "Hobbits" of Flores,

Flores??? No coconuts, no kelp, no oysters. AAT dead.


Indonesia" Smithsonian Books : ³The authors also rely on the now-outdated
savanna hypothesis"

Loon, try to get to a library soon.

Etc.Etc.

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