Re: "carnivore tooth marks"
- From: Lee Olsen <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 21:15:59 -0800 (PST)
claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Message-ID: <vMrzj.8670$tW.878@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
"So Paul, now that you've, finally, come to accept the fact that
early
hominids--both A'pith and HE--resided in treed habitat"
Wonder why this loon doesn't find a library?
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d10/asb/anthro2003/origins/hominid_journey/pottsclimate.html
"Our own genus, Homo, was a founding member of the new savanna biota.
Stone toolmaking and the dental machinery of the robust australopiths
evolved as adaptations oriented to the resources of the drying,
opening landscape, evolutionary events that centered around the global
climatic change 2.4 to 2.5 million years ago.
The turnover-pulse idea proposes, first, that global temperature fell
precipitously. Second, that this event caused the spread of arid
grasslands within the savanna patchwork of Africa. And, third, that
the growth of these grasslands prompted synchronized change in
hominids and other animal populations. The regional division of
populations led new species to arise, while the force of natural
selection caused new adaptations to evolve. The hominids were
converted to live in open terrain."
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