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| Marc Verhaegen... |
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:42 pm |
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AAT group - "shore adaptations in the genus Homo"
-Human evolution based on comparative anatomy/physiology
-Littoral diaspora after Homo & Pan split ~5 Ma
-Comparative & fossil information on human/ape evolution
"AAT"
-Aquatic Ape Theory of human evolution (original term E.Morgan 1982)
-Aquarboreal Apes Theory of Mio-Pliocene apes (aqua=water, arbor=tree)
-Amphibious Ancestors Theory of Plio-Pleistocene Homo (AAT strict sense)
AAT s.s. is based on human behavior/anatomy/physiology/DNA compared to
chimps & living animals:
Waterside food collection (fruits/(coco)nuts, turtle/bird eggs,
shell/crayfish, water(side)plants, drowned bovids, stranded whales...)
explains unique Homo traits (not in apes/australopiths) better than forest
or plains dwelling: human brain, slow-diving skills, breath control, small
mouth & biting muscles, tongue bone descent, projecting nose, poor sense of
smell, handiness/tools, late puberty, alined head-spine-legs, flat feet, fur
loss, fatness, reduced climbing, profuse sweating, high needs of
water/sodium/iodine/poly-unsatur.FAs(DHA)... - features present in different
combinations in (semi)aquatic animals but strikingly absent in savanna
mammals.
After Homo & Pan split ~6-4 Ma, Homo populations spread along
lakes/shores/rivers in savannas & elsewhere, eg, crossed 18 km sea to Flores
0.8 Ma: tools/fossils 2.5-0.1 Ma are found near Rift valley lakes & even
(sea level fluctuations hindered fossilisation) Indian Ocean & African
coasts, often amid seashells: Mojokerto, Dungo V Baia Farta, Terra Amata,
Table Bay, Eritrea...
M.Westenhöfer 1942 Der Eigenweg des Menschen. Mannstaede
A.Hardy 1960 Was Man more aquatic in the past? NS 7:624
M.Roede...1991 The Aquatic Ape: Fact or Fiction? Souvenir
E.Morgan 1997 The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis. Souvenir
M.Verhaegen...2002 Aquarboreal ancestors? TREE 17:212
S.Cunnane 2005 Survival of the Fattest. World Scientific
P.Tobias http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/outthere.htm
Symposium 1999 Water & Human Evolution
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| rmacfarl... |
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:42 pm |
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On May 17, 7:42 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae... at (no spam) skynet.be> wrote:
So 0.000008% of the world's population wants to believe Marc
Verhaegen, proven pathological liar... Who the Hell cares? |
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| spiznet... |
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:42 pm |
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On May 16, 5:42 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae... at (no spam) skynet.be> wrote:
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combinations in (semi)aquatic animals but strikingly absent in savanna
mammals.
After Homo & Pan split ~6-4 Ma, Homo populations spread along
lakes/shores/rivers in savannas & elsewhere, eg, crossed 18 km sea to Flores
0.8 Ma: tools/fossils 2.5-0.1 Ma are found near Rift valley lakes & even
(sea level fluctuations hindered fossilisation) Indian Ocean & African
coasts, often amid seashells: Mojokerto, Dungo V Baia Farta, Terra Amata,
Table Bay, Eritrea...
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My boy Verhoeven, you have finally and certainly FIXED this glaring
bug in your MACRO program. I think you are well on your way!!!
And 500 members, congratS!!! |
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| Lee Olsen... |
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:52 am |
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| Rick Wagler... |
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 1:06 pm |
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"Marc Verhaegen" <m_verhaegen at (no spam) skynet.be> wrote in message
news:C4544C87.12265%m_verhaegen at (no spam) skynet.be...
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SF:
And 500 members, congratS!!!
Thanks, my boy, AFAICS our group is by far the largest biologically
inspired
yahoo group on human evolution.
Except its not about human evolution.
Rick Wagler |
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