Re: Marc says hominids lived in savannas Re: Tobias RejectsAATRe: afarensis = fossil Homo species?



On Jul 7, 3:33 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 07-07-2007 20:01, in artikel
1183831284.183810.264...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:





On Jul 7, 8:08 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 07-07-2007 14:15, in artikel
1183810503.189471.99...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

On Jul 6, 11:30 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 07-07-2007 07:19, in artikel 468F225C.F0971...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Rich
Travsky <traRvE...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

You've already admitted humans are savanna adapted.
No, my little boy, everybody knows that a few isolated human populations
live with the help of a lot of technology in savannas,
Gona = 2.6 mya = core tools = cut-marked antelope bones

Yes, butchering of drowned antelopes on river banks...
Good illustraiton of waterside adatpations.
Thanks, my boy, good work.

Nice citation, straight from a delusional mind. 1936 I presume, or did
you just make it up like your oyster and algae data?

Here is what a real citation looks like, something we never see from
Marc.

Clark (1992

Middle Ages

Lip service from the imagination factory.

No evidence of your own? ...feel free to use this:

Huffman & Y Zaim 2003
Mojokerto Delta, East Jawa:
Paleoenvironment of Homo modjokertensis - First Results.
Submitted to Journal of Mineral Technology, v.10, n.2.
Test excavations at the hominid site during 2001 and 2002 field
seasons
produced 250 fossil vertebrates. The nature of the recovery suggests
that
additional hominid remains may be found in the bed. Fossils from the
excavations and nearby surface collecting suggest that deer, muntjak,
bovids, pig, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, Stegodon, and large cat
inhabited the
delta, together with Homo erectus. The delta plain included-and
perhaps was
largely covered with-- grasslands. Stable-carbon isotope signatures
( 13C)
have been obtained from the enamel of teeth of bovids, cervids, and
other
animals from the hominid bed and other localities in the hominid-
bearing
sequence in the Perning district. This is the first use the stable-
isotope
method to characterize the paleoenvironment of Homo erectus in Jawa.
The
results encourage the more widespread use of the technique. Most of
the
carbon isotope results fit the C4 photosynthetic pathway
characteristic of
tropical grasses."

Bos, no mollusks, got it?


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