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To: Coyoteman

No idea of why the various views were selected.

The vertical is time. It is hard finding good representations of these things, as most journal articles dealing with the subject use text or mathematics rather than graphics. In evolutionary studies, many of the comparative articles in the past 20 years have relied on statistics for comparisons, particularly multivariate statistics. That does not make for very sexy graphics.

Well I don't need it in graphic form. Any form will do, as long as it contains the information of which species descended from which, and as long as I can then go look up each one and find out all about what was found.

We do know which species descended from which species, right?

Thanks,

-Jesse

960 posted on 04/14/2008 9:19:20 AM PDT by mrjesse (Could it be true? Imagine, being forgiven, and having a cause, greater then yourself, to live for!)
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To: mrjesse
The journal I like is American Journal of Physical Anthropology. It covers the entire field.

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/103020579/issue

Titles and abstracts are free online, the articles are available by subscription (either paper copies or online).

Any good library will have copies both online and paper.

961 posted on 04/14/2008 9:35:59 AM PDT by Coyoteman (Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.)
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