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Author Topic:   All in the Family - Guest star: Neanderthal
Coragyps
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Message 22 of 96 (277115)
01-08-2006 11:09 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by randman
01-07-2006 11:46 PM


Re: you need to clarify, imo
The problem, imo, is evo scientists have made the term "species" to at times not be very useful.
It was ol' Mother Nature that made the term "not very useful." Scientists just discovered the examples that make it that way.

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Coragyps
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Message 23 of 96 (277118)
01-08-2006 11:19 AM
Reply to: Message 19 by Nuggin
01-08-2006 9:49 AM


Re: Hybrid
There was a childs skeleton found that had some features of both.
Hybrid Humans? - Archaeology Magazine Archive
Just a moment...
From PNAS:
The discovery of an early Upper Paleolithic human burial at the Abrigo do Lagar Velho, Portugal, has provided evidence of early modern humans from southern Iberia. The remains, the largely complete skeleton of a 4-year-old child buried with pierced shell and red ochre, is dated to ca. 24,500 years B.P. The cranium, mandible, dentition, and postcrania present a mosaic of European early modern human and Neandertal features. The temporal bone has an intermediate-sized juxtamastoid eminence. The mandibular mentum osseum and the dental size and proportions, supported by mandibular ramal features, radial tuberosity orientation, and diaphyseal curvature, as well as the pubic proportions align the skeleton with early modern humans. Body proportions, reflected in femorotibial lengths and diaphyseal robusticity plus tibial condylar displacement, as well as mandibular symphyseal retreat and thoracohumeral muscle insertions, align the skeleton with the Neandertals. This morphological mosaic indicates admixture between regional Neandertals and early modern humans dispersing into southern Iberia. It establishes the complexities of the Late Pleistocene emergence of modern humans and refutes strict replacement models of modern human origins

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Coragyps
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Message 38 of 96 (277922)
01-10-2006 10:28 PM
Reply to: Message 37 by Cold Foreign Object
01-10-2006 10:25 PM


Re: Evolutionists have been trying to set the record straight since the 50s
Darwinists would also like us to forget the fact that the Neander valley was named after Yachim Neander - a Creationist who wrote some of the greatest hymns in the history of the Church.
I'll write that down in my BlackOps Darwinian manual.

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Message 41 of 96 (277925)
01-10-2006 10:34 PM
Reply to: Message 39 by crashfrog
01-10-2006 10:29 PM


Re: Evolutionists have been trying to set the record straight since the 50s
Psssst! Froggie! Ixnay on the eadingspray! We've got an intercontinental conspiracy to maintain here!

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Coragyps
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Message 71 of 96 (278174)
01-11-2006 1:45 PM
Reply to: Message 45 by Adminnemooseus
01-10-2006 11:48 PM


Re: Official warning - Those little irrelevant one-liners creeping in again
So cut it out, you old fart geologist idiot.
Yessir. I'll try to be good.

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