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Marc Verha
Fri, Dec-15-06, 17:16
http://www.lamma.net/

Marc Verha
Mon, Dec-18-06, 17:16
"Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:45860248.7753E1F6@hotmMOVEail.com...

>> http://www.lamma.net/

> HAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

Ridiculous answer. Could be expected from a
closed-minded person...

Marc Verha
Sun, Dec-24-06, 06:15
> "Lee Olsen" <paleocity@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> Marc Verhaegen wrote:
>>> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in
>>> message

>>> >> http://www.lamma.net/

Very interesting view, incorrect of course, but it shows
several possibilites on early hominid-pongid milieus.

>>> > HAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

>>> Ridiculous answer. Could be expected from a closed-minded
>>> person...

>> Not nearly so rediculous as.... "There's not the slightest
>> evidence that our ancestors ever ran over your savannas.
>> Zero. Nada." Marc Verhaegon ROTFL

Only fools believe that human ancestors evolved thick SC fat &
lost their fur to run over hot open places.

>> http://book-of-thoth.com/article804.html

?? My litle boy,
1) there's 0 evidence in this that human ancestors ever ran
over savannas,
2) there's 0 evidence in this that human ancestors were not
waterside.

FTI: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAT AAT (shoreline
adaptations of the genus Homo) is based on the
behavior-anatomy-physiology-DNA of living humans vs. chimps &
other animals. Sea/lake-side ancestors collecting coconuts,
fruits, bird eggs, turtles, shell-, crayfish, algae etc.
explains unique Homo traits (not seen in apes or
australopiths) better than plains- or forest-dwelling : brain
size, diving skills, breath control, vocality, small mouth &
chewing muscles, tongue bone descent, longer airway,
projecting nose, poor sense of smell, handiness, tool use,
late puberty, long legs, aligned body, poor climbing, fur
loss, fatness, high needs of water, sodium, iodine &
poly-unsaturated fatty acids etc. Homo & Pan split ~6-4 Ma.
Most likely, Homo populations dispersed along coasts & rivers,
in savannas & elsewhere : in spite of sea level fluctuations
(difficult fossilisation), Homo tools/fossils 2.5-0.1 Ma are
found near Rift valley lakes, Indian Ocean & African coasts :
Mojokerto, Flores, Dungo V Baia Farta, Terra Amata, Table Bay,
Eritrea etc. Every sensible PA now agrees with a wet, not dry
past, with shoreline dispersals, etc., eg,
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/outthere.htm
http://www.gnxp.com/MT2/archives/003982.html