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Stuff about palaeontology, systematics, general biology, and whatever I feel like ranting about when it comes to news, politics, pop culture, or whatever else.
The Lancelet: October 2008
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Stuff about palaeontology, systematics, general biology, and whatever I feel like ranting about when it comes to news, politics, pop culture, or whatever else. Wednesday, October 08, 2008. Except was no such fella as Noah. The problem I have is that I'm sure this isn't a metaphor to him. Posted by Martin Brazeau. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Except was no such fella as Noah. Dots in Deep Time. Good Math, Bad Math. Living the Scientific Life.
The Lancelet: Brief update
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Stuff about palaeontology, systematics, general biology, and whatever I feel like ranting about when it comes to news, politics, pop culture, or whatever else. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. This week, I've been working on my presentation for this year's Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting. Spent part of last week on holiday in Prague. One of the great things about living in Europe is the short distance to all these great places. Posted by Martin Brazeau. Thats another big plus, I find. Skepticism...
The Lancelet: February 2010
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Stuff about palaeontology, systematics, general biology, and whatever I feel like ranting about when it comes to news, politics, pop culture, or whatever else. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Rotting the tree of life. There are good papers, great papers, and those clever little papers that make you say "I wish I'd thought of that! Before I get to that, a little preamble:. That is, the 'life' of a fossil after death, might have a profound impact on how we place that fossil in the tree of life. This figure s...
The Lancelet: September 2009
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Stuff about palaeontology, systematics, general biology, and whatever I feel like ranting about when it comes to news, politics, pop culture, or whatever else. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. That snake with a leg? There's been a report of a snake with a legs and toes. In the media recently. The blogosphere has some interesting comments. On it, too. Most notably, there is skepticism. Take a look at our snake in question here:. On Pharyngula, Jerry Coyne. Snakes sometimes consider their prey choices poorly.
The Lancelet: September 2008
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Stuff about palaeontology, systematics, general biology, and whatever I feel like ranting about when it comes to news, politics, pop culture, or whatever else. Friday, September 19, 2008. Homology: what's evolution got to do with it? If anybody was a skeptic, Patterson was. In the forward to his posthumous second edition of his textbook Evolution. Two of his close colleagues wrote: "His favourite critical internalised question was 'how do we know that? As a result of Patterson's take-no-prisoners approac...
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Sinanthropus: July 2010
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Will the real H. floresiensis please stand-up? Well, I’m going to go off the deep end this time with what some may consider an outrageous proposal. Visions of giant rats dancing in my head have led me back to meditations on the enigmatic hobbit. Could the beloved hobbit aka Homo floresiensis. Actually be a descendant of Lufengpithecus. Posted by DAE @ 9:47 PM 0 comments. Monday, July 26, 2010. A prelimi...
Sinanthropus: An Old Essay That Is Still Relevant
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. An Old Essay That Is Still Relevant. Way back in 1995 I posted the following article on the web. It was a precursor to the paper I co-authored with Tracey Crummett and Milford Wolpoff on "Longgupo: Early Homo. Colonizer or late Pliocene Lufengpithecus. Survivor in south China? Implications of New Fossil Material Attributed to Plio-Pleistocene Asian Hominidae. Longgupo, Wushan, Sichuan. If accepted as ...
Sinanthropus: Will the real “H. floresiensis” please stand-up?
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Will the real H. floresiensis please stand-up? Well, I’m going to go off the deep end this time with what some may consider an outrageous proposal. Visions of giant rats dancing in my head have led me back to meditations on the enigmatic hobbit. Could the beloved hobbit aka Homo floresiensis. Actually be a descendant of Lufengpithecus. Back in 2006 I posted an approving comment. Or some congenitally def...
Sinanthropus: Its time to sink the genus
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Its time to sink the genus Australopithecus. With the recent description of the partial skeletons of Ardipithecus ramidus. From Aramis and Australopithecus afarensis. From Woranso-Mille, both in Ethiopia, a clear distinction can be made between pre-human and fully human adaptations to bipedality. When we include Au. anamensis. The separation between Ardipithecus. Vs more than 400 cc in Australopithecus.
Sinanthropus: Its time to sink the genus
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Its time to sink the genus Australopithecus. Back in June I posted a comment on the implications of the discovery of " Kadanuumuu (Big Man) and Karabo. The partial skeletons of Australopithecus afarensis. At Woranso-Mille in Ethiopia and A. sediba. Like features of the Woranso-Mille skeleton suggested that the time separating the primitive looking Ardipithecus ramidus. By McPherron et al. If accepte...
Sinanthropus: The Juvenile Hominoid from Butterfly Ridge
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Saturday, July 24, 2010. The Juvenile Hominoid from Butterfly Ridge. Over the last month I've been reviewing the study of Lufengpithecus lufengensis. There has been considerable terminological confusion surrounding the hominoid remains from Yuanmou. Some consider them conspecific with the poorly known and somewhat older material from Kaiyuan (Harrison et al. 2002), and they've been subsequently dubbed L. keiyuanensis. 1988) an...
Sinanthropus: August 2010
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Jianshi- Earliest Extra-African Hominin, Further Evidence of Late Occurring Lufengpithecus. Based primarily on metric criteria. The Jianshi site is further distinguished by the presence of a relatively large number of Gigantopithecus blacki. Teeth (28 in toto. Cave site at Liucheng, Guangxi. Paleomagnetic research, however, suggests that the hominin-like material falls below the Reunion Normal P...
Sinanthropus: August 2006
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Thursday, August 31, 2006. Update on Forthcoming Posts. I'll also be posting on recent articles concerning the relationship of Neanderthals to modern humans based on both archeological and genetic data, and further research regarding the status of the Flores hominid. Posted by DAE @ 10:42 AM 1 comments. Sunday, August 13, 2006. More on the Pre-Cambrian Fossils of China. The Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation represents 80 million ...
Sinanthropus: I'm Back!
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. And look over some of my other related posts. Posted by DAE @ 8:35 PM. Im so glad I found this post because Ive been looking for some information. Boulder Creek, CA, United States. View my complete profile. Center for the Study of Chinese Prehistory. John Hawks Anthropology Weblog. A Primate of Modern Aspect. Jianshi- Earliest Extra-African Hominin, Further E.
Sinanthropus: “The giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared.”
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Recent news and heretical views on the prehistory of China and related topics. Monday, July 26, 2010. The giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared. The Timor rat is to the left, the common black rat to the right. Posted by DAE @ 2:37 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Boulder Creek, CA, United States. View my complete profile. Center for the Study of Chinese Prehistory. John Hawks Anthropology Weblog. A Primate of Modern Aspect. A Late Miocene (Turolian) Hominoid from Bulgaria.
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Stuff about palaeontology, systematics, general biology, and whatever I feel like ranting about when it comes to news, politics, pop culture, or whatever else. Thursday, April 05, 2012. This site doesn't get updated at all anymore, but there are still a reasonable number of visitors. I'm streamlining the site to focus more on the science-related posts, regardless of whether or not I still believe the things I said back in 2005 or whatever. NOTE: 31/10/2012: Streamlining continues. Posted by Martin Brazeau.
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