Re: Bipedal P & G



On Jul 9, 3:46 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 09-07-2007 03:10, in artikel
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On Jul 8, 1:31 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 08-07-2007 14:03, in artikel
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<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

On Jul 7, 11:19 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 08-07-2007 01:32, in artikel
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<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

On Jul 7, 3:35 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 07-07-2007 17:35, in artikel
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<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

On Jul 7, 8:15 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 07-07-2007 14:48, in artikel
1183812481.442630.245...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

On Jul 6, 11:33 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Why not inform a bit, eg, my 2002 paper with P-F.Puech & S.Munro
"Aquarboreal ancestors?" Trends in Ecology & Evolution 17:212-7.
Just
google "aquarboreal". :-)

:-)

Yes, if you want endless question marks and silly information on how
mountain beavers are semi-aquatic animals, by all means see TREE 2002.

Said the SF whose ancestors ran after antelopes.

The savanna freaks have the hard evidence....cut marks on antelope
bones = savanna living niche.

Yes, on riverbanks, forgot??

Funny you can't cite this....you made it up. Getting pretty desperate
aren't you?

??
Like this one?
"Spatially associated zooarchaeological remains show that hominids
acquired meat and mar-
row by 2.5 million years ago and that they are the near contemporary
of
Oldowan artifacts at nearby Gona. The combined evidence suggests that
be-
havioral changes associated with lithic technology and enhanced
carnivory may
have been coincident with the emergence of the Homo clade from
Australo-
pithecus afarensis in eastern Africa."
Jean de Heinzelin, et al. SCIENCE VOL 284 23 APRIL 1999

Yes, inland Homo along the rivers had to get the little bit of bone marrow
they found in drowned antelopes to get enough poly-unsat.fatty acids
(esp.DHA): at the coast, where they had learnt to use stone tools to open
shells etc., they had plenty of these brain-specific FAs in seafoods (the
reason why they got large brains).

Comparative imagination again. Anything else in your science-fiction
brain today?

You lied about Dennell:
Message ID: 42e54fa7$0$6141$ba620e4c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1.8-Ma Homo remains come from Algeria, Iran, Kenya, Georgia, Java...
always
near lakes or seas (R.Dennell 2003 JHE 45:421);...
always??? Dennell said no such thing, that is why you didn't use
quotation marks, you made it up.

Here is what was actually said:

"I. The earliest Eurasians preferentially occupied
grasslands and open scrub- and wood-lands, as in
East Africa. Homo ergaster/erectus in East Africa after 1.7 Ma is
associated with hot and dry conditions, and open
grasslands; its post-cranial anatomy, with its long
limbs was geared to long-distance walking across
open ground, and to heat dispersal through upright
posture Dennell 2003:442)."

This again proves that we are basically
littoral animals & no savanna animals at all, of course, although a very few
remote human populations now live in savannas.

Says the man so ignorant as to claim mountain beavers are semi-aquatic
in the TREE 2002 paper.

Thanks a lot for the
argument. All this is clearly explained in the works of Michael Crawford,
Stephen Cunnane, Leigh Boradhurst etc. Just google.

British Journal of Nutrition? What a joke.



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