Posted on 01/05/2008 9:27:43 AM PST by SunkenCiv
The Neandertal EnigmaFrayer's own reading of the record reveals a number of overlooked traits that clearly and specifically link the Neandertals to the Cro-Magnons. One such trait is the shape of the opening of the nerve canal in the lower jaw, a spot where dentists often give a pain-blocking injection. In many Neandertal, the upper portion of the opening is covered by a broad bony ridge, a curious feature also carried by a significant number of Cro-Magnons. But none of the alleged 'ancestors of us all' fossils from Africa have it, and it is extremely rare in modern people outside Europe." [pp 126-127]
by James Shreeve
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Huh?
Another reason I don’t buy this is the implication of their reasoning; i.e. that Neanderthals previously lived in a warmer climate and didn’t need to know how to make warm clothing.
Their very body characteristics indicate that they evolved in cold and harsh environs. As their ancestors (Heidelbergensis?) migrated into Europe they surely had to adapt and find ways to use animal skins and eventually some kind of warm clothing as they found colder and colder winters.
I really hate these snap-of-the-fingers theories where things went from A to B overnight.
Friggin' cold today. The matches got wet and fire was impossible. SUV is out of gas and the nearest hotel is 40 miles.
The cave is sooo cold today. The fire won't start and the fish are frozen solid. Annie said I should "Sit on it". I dragged her outside by the hair and left her there.
Lo and behold, Annie brought back a deer deader than a doornail. Annie had slept in an old bed after I kicked her out and she shot him between the eyes when he returned. My Annie's a regular sharpshooter!! I'm gonna breed her tonight.
The weatherman is nuts. He said it was gonna get cold...he just forget to say....for years.
Weatherman says global warming is coming....as soon as we can get all the SUV's on the road again.
Annie ran off and joined a circus.
Gilligan's got skilz.
Just sit right back, and you’ll hear a tale...
I haven’t got a formal list, but I’ve read lots of different (and equally foolish, IMHO) reasons for the supposed demise of Neandertal. Here’s some off the top of my head.
- couldn’t talk (which means, couldn’t yell, “stop, don’t kill me”?)
- couldn’t talk well enough (after it was finally accepted that N could talk)
- couldn’t walk (or rather, couldn’t walk ‘right’)
- couldn’t walk fast enough
- ate too much meat, not enough fish
- couldn’t hunt
- couldn’t compete
- couldn’t adapt to the cold
and today...
- couldn’t sew, and therefore froze to death
sew what?
My theory is they just ran out of beer!
I wonder if the guys wore boxers or briefs.
http://www.azete.com/preview/22117
Examination of The Winton Dinosaur Project
‘Findings in the Queensland, Australia Winton Dinosaur project show that the sauropod named “Elliot” may have died with his mate by his side (Salleh 2003). Anna Salleh from ABC Science Online discusses the new fossil evidence found by Dr. Steve Salisbury from the University of Queensland, who is one of the leading researchers on the Winton Project (2003)...’
(Anna Salleh, an incurable romantic, describes how two dino’s chose to die together rather than be seperated...)
This evolution story was brought to you by the Intelligent Design Corporation.
The reason for the continued mystification over and failure to agree about the extinction of Neandertal is, the Neandertal didn't go extinct.
More theory! Guess the grant money is running low. /sarc
My favorite example is a report I read a few years back about Eskimo history. It claimed they were forced into the Arctic by stronger peoples and gradually developed their distinct lifestyle over perhaps five centuries.
The authors apparently didn’t realize that the early Eskimos would have all died in the first year, as many of the early European explorers did, if they hadn’t had most of these tools.
I hated him in “The Hills Have Eyes”.
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