Posted on 06/19/2014 7:50:23 PM PDT by Pharmboy
Full headline: Treasure trove of skulls reveal missing link in human evolution: Facial bones suggest early Neanderthals used their teeth as a 'third hand'
The 17 skulls belong to a single population of a fossil hominin species
This is the biggest collection of human fossils ever found on one site
They shed light on pre-human evolution from around 400,000 years ago Skulls showed Neanderthal features in face and teeth but not elsewhere
These features evolved due to eating and perhaps for use as a 'third hand'
Study adds to theories that the Neanderthals developed their characteristic looks slowly, and intermittently, over hundreds of thousands of years
Juan-Luis Arsuaga, a paleontologist, claims the findings were consistent with a 'Game of Thrones' evolutionary saga
The biggest collection of ancient human fossils ever recovered from one site is causing scientists to reconsider the path of human evolution. They reveal how Neanderthals, our sister species, developed their distinctive teeth before their brains, using them as a third hand for holding objects. The new study adds to theories that the Neanderthals evolved their characteristic looks slowly, and intermittently, over hundreds of thousands of years. Scroll down for video
Neanderthals trademark facial features took shape as a first step in their evolution, while their other defining features came along later, and not all at once, researchers have reported
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Neanderthal ping...
Oh snooze. Was my mother there?
"Don't use your teeth for that...you might break them?"
I sometimes think all mothers are Jewish.
Ah yes, the old meme resurrected for the umpteenth timethe missing link. Pure unadulterated nonsense. They cannot find anything better to write about. They really do think we are fools.
Just the other day I was thinking about that rubberized invention for flashlights that makes them easier to hold in your mouth.
Sounds almost Lamarkian.
I'm told that "evolution" consists of random genetic drift and is not purposeful, or teleological. Therefore, features do not evolve "due to" eating or anything else.
These scientists really take some huge leaps of faith in their supposed scientific disciplines.
Well, my dentist did say that I should stop scratching my butt with my molars. Something about cracks in my teeth or something...
Not a bad idea.
Damned protruding brow ridges anyway. I’m big boned.
My book on evolution, "Darwin's Ghost" by Steve Jones, tells us that ... "The first members of our species, Homo sapiens, arose about a hundred and fifty thousand years ago ..." and ... "Although Neanderthals, at first sight so similar to modern humans, were once placed on the last rung before mankind, fossil DNA hints that they might not even be on the same ladder. Their mitochrondial genes are quite distinct from our own. They were not the ancestors of human genes but followed a separate path. For mitochondria, at least, Neanderthals and ourselves split half a million years ago."
Quotes come from pages 322 and 323 of Jones' book.
I seen carpenters put nails in their mouths.
As my Mom so eloquently put it, “TEETH are not TOOLS, Young Lady!”
A beer in one hand, bean dip in the other and a bag of chips carried by your teeth on the way to the couch. Not much has changed over the years.
Didn’t a bunch of Neanderthals just elect someone named hussein twice?
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