Re: 2 new publications on the waterside theory
- From: Matt Giwer <jull43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 06:52:52 -0500
Peter Alaca wrote:
Marc Verhaegen wrote: on, 17/02/2008 14:58:2 new publications on the waterside theory:
S.I. Munoz ed.2007
"Ecology Research Progress"
Nova Science Publishers, NY
Chapter 6 pp.155-186
"The original econiche of the genus Homo: Open Plain or Waterside?"
M.Verhaegen, S.Munro, M.Vanechoutte, N.Bender-Oser & R.Bender
Commentary pp.1-4
"New directions in palaeoanthropology"
M.Verhaegen & S.Munro
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What is the waterside theory?
One hopes it is not the soggy ape revisited although this sounds like a contrived issue. We know the Rift Valley was never a seashore and that is where we find the oldest human fossils. The next most common place appears to be inland Union of South Africa. Given the appearance of us kind of humans and expansion out of Africa in the last ice age it is reasonable to assume following the shore into the northern Med was a shoreline history but as there is plenty of evidence of humans in Siberia at the same time there is no reason to suppose there was a preference for either lifestyle. Food is food. Raw oysters are the reason beer was invented.
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