Molecular Evidence for a Pongid Clade and New World Primate Behaviors
Science China Life Sciences 55 (2012): 709–25 doi:10.1007/s11427-012-4350-7 Primate phylogeny: Molecular evidence for a pongid clade excluding humans and a prosimian clade containing tarsiers Huang, Shi Interpretations of molecular data by the modern evolution theory are often sharply inconsistent with paleontological results. This…
Out-of-Africa in the Mid-Pleistocene: A New Interdisciplinary Paradigm or a New Myth?
In the comments section on this blog, Dienekes raises the issue of interdisciplinary support for the out-of-America theory. Since I’m a big proponent of interdisciplinarity, the seeming convergence of genetics, archeology and paleobiology on the origin of modern humans in…
Early Aurignacian Dentition and Why Paleontology Is a Moving Target
Journal of Human Evolution (In Press, Corrected Proof) The Early Aurignacian human remains from La Quina-Aval (France) Christine Verna, Véronique Dujardin, and Erik Trinkaus. There is a dearth of diagnostic human remains securely associated with the Early Aurignacian of western…
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