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Earliest European 31,000 Years Old
ABC News/AFP ^
| 5-19-2005
| AFP
Posted on 05/19/2005 2:44:29 PM PDT by blam
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posted on
05/19/2005 2:44:31 PM PDT
by
blam
To: SunkenCiv
GGG Ping.
Neanderthal And Humans Shared Cave
"The finding, primarily based on analysis of fossil remains, confirms earlier speculation that Neanderthals and humans competed with carnivores for food and prehistoric real estate."
It also strengthens the link between humans and Neanderthals, suggesting they did socialise and interbreed, despite some DNA evidence to the contrary.
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posted on
05/19/2005 2:48:10 PM PDT
by
blam
To: blam
If it is a female, I'm sure Bill Clinton is interested.
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posted on
05/19/2005 2:51:17 PM PDT
by
Paleo Conservative
(Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Andrew Heyward's got to go!)
To: blam
A single cave in France was home to Neanderthals, modern humans, and hyenas at roughly the same time 40,700 years ago, according to a new study. Nothing that isn't going on in modern-day San Francisco.
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posted on
05/19/2005 2:52:47 PM PDT
by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
To: blam
Oh no, not more posts of that old D.C. reporter!
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posted on
05/19/2005 2:54:54 PM PDT
by
Wiseghy
("Sometimes you're windshield, sometimes you' re the bug")
To: blam
Earliest European 31,000 Years Old Ask him if he knows Helen Thomas. |
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posted on
05/19/2005 2:54:54 PM PDT
by
Nick Danger
(Look! Someone has severed a circuit in the Admin Moderator)
To: blam
Just a jolly little reminder that the average brain size of a Neanderthal was larger than that of modern man. Whatever happened to them, we didn't outsmart them.
To: Nick Danger
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posted on
05/19/2005 2:55:42 PM PDT
by
hispanarepublicana
(I was Lucy Ramirez when being Lucy Ramirez was't cool.)
To: Citizen Tom Paine
Yeah but if brain size correlated with intelligence we'd all be kneeling to our glorious, benevolent and most importantly, super psychic, elephant overlords.
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posted on
05/19/2005 3:02:04 PM PDT
by
Anvilhead
To: Anvilhead
I'd be willing to bet that blue whales have even bigger brains than elephants.
To: blam
"But another theory suggests the two hominid species lived side by side for many thousands of years and may have intermingled, which implies there could be Neanderthal genes in the human gene pool today." I've always wondered about the family who lives about a mile down the road from me.
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posted on
05/19/2005 3:04:26 PM PDT
by
davisfh
To: blam
I would think that Neanderthals were pretty much gone at 31,00 YA.
To: Anvilhead
...LOL...
...shhh...
you know if you get out of line they will trample you...
To: Citizen Tom Paine
"Just a jolly little reminder that the average brain size of a Neanderthal was larger than that of modern man."
So what? I am always told that size does not matter.
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posted on
05/19/2005 3:09:07 PM PDT
by
AlexW
(Reporting from Bratislava)
To: Mike Darancette
"I would think that Neanderthals were pretty much gone at 31,000 YA. Actually, they found one in Spain even younger than that...24,000, I think.
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posted on
05/19/2005 3:19:13 PM PDT
by
blam
To: eastsider
Yes, true, but let's face it, no super psychic whale is going to take over the world. They would sing a great song of peace called "Lesbian Seagulls" and we would all come together in peace and harmony untill the Vogons come down to make way for the interstellar off ramp.
Elephants are the only ones strong enough in the dark side to fight off the alien's powers. Why do you think republicans use it as an avatar?
We know whats up.
To: blam
Wild's team suggests the teeth are about 31,000 radiocarbon years old, a yardstick that can be somewhat different from calendar years.Radiocarbon years and calendar years tend to diverge and converge at different periods in prehistory, consistent with varying amounts of carbon 14 in the atmosphere.
The discrepancy is significant during this period in prehistory, and calibrating radiocarbon and calendar years is a matter of ongoing research.
That was interesting and I learned something new, to boot.
To: davisfh
"But another theory suggests the two hominid species lived side by side for many thousands of years and may have intermingled, which implies there could be Neanderthal genes in the human gene pool today."
Implies?? Nah, it's a known fact. Today, we call them LIBERALS.
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posted on
05/19/2005 3:34:57 PM PDT
by
NW Mike
(Proud member of the VRWC since 1972 -- who the hell are you calling 'neo'?)
To: Anvilhead
You might be on to something. The more I think about it, I've never even heard of a red whale.
To: NW Mike
"Today, we call them LIBERALS." Dang! Why didn't I think of that? Sloping forehead, vacant stare, hand out, salivating heavily when a free meal is presented. How could I have missed that?
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posted on
05/19/2005 4:10:38 PM PDT
by
davisfh
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