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02
Dec
2008
Should we clone a Neanderthal?

1 hour ago by Dr. Slammy

Errrmmm, we can do that? The full genome of the Neanderthal, an ancient human species probably driven to extinction by the first modern humans that entered Europe some 45,000 years ago, is expected to be recovered shortly. If the mammoth can be resurrected, the same would be technically possible for ...

Scholars and Rogues - scholarsandrogues.com · Rank: 20,430 · 370 references

30
Nov
2008
Cloning the Woolly Mommoth

1 day ago by raybrown

The New York Times reported that our scientific friends are prepared to “regenerate” (clone) a Woolly Mommoth if given $ 10 million dollars. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/science/20mammoth.html Is there a reason that someone thinks this is a good idea…other than they are capable of doing it? Sci ...

The World Today - michaeldangelo.wordpress.com

29
Nov
2008
Continue, Manu !!!

2 days ago by Tinky

Dessin d'étude pour Laghou, le héros de la saga Néandertal © Emmanuel Roudier. Emmanuel Roudier, dont les dessins sublimes et les BD sont de vraies fenêtres ouvertes sur le passé de notre bonne vieille humanité, et notamment cette vieille chose râblée et étonnante de Néanderthal pour qui j'ai un gra ...

TINKYFURAX - tinkyfurax.blogspot.com · 3 references

28
Oct
2008
DISCOVER’s Top Ten Science Halloween Costumes, Part I

34 days ago by Nina Bai

What are you going to be this Halloween? If you’re looking for costume ideas in the realm of science —or anything beyond the usual political candidates or scantily-clad cats/devils/pirates —you’ve come to the right place. Here we present DISCOVER’s official Top Ten Science-Related Halloween Costumes ...

Discoblog - blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog · Rank: 9,978 · 190 references

24
Oct
2008
In The Beginning…Page 13

39 days ago by James Lorenz

But not all was love and compassion in Neanderthal life. Evidence shows that they sometimes practiced cannibalism and even infanticide, though it is not clear whether such incidents were a part of primitive religious rituals or the actual need for food. Such rituals, at any rate, are a common thread ...

My Father's America - jameslorenz.com/myfathersamerica

21
Oct
2008
The one religion—The religion of Mankind

41 days ago by Amlan

THE ONE RELIGION—THE RELIGION OF HUMANITY. In today’s world, all that we see or hear, is the mindless killing of innocents in the name of religion. Be it the total destruction of the world trade center, or the serial bomb blasts in Mumbai India, or the senseless massacre of the Christians in some ea ...

Amlan22's Weblog - amlan22.wordpress.com

19
Oct
2008
Neanderthals ate fish sticks. Who knew?

44 days ago by Scott Dobson-Mitchell

My anthropology class recently watched a documentary about Neanderthals. One of the discoveries that was highlighted in the documentary was a site called Shanidar, in Iraq, which showed evidence of a Neanderthal burial- complete with funeral flowers. This led anthropologists to conclude that Neander ...

Macleans OnCampus - oncampus.macleans.ca/education · Rank: 10,090 · 124 references

16
Oct
2008
Cavemen Twittering

46 days ago by Twitter Historian

@Grak thrrapp glook yak yak yak tompa woowaa!

Historical Tweets - historicaltweets.com · Rank: 163,855 · 3 references

11
Oct
2008
icemans inheritance

51 days ago by Torrance Stephens - All-Mi-T

point of order: My folk treated me to sea urchin (raw) and sake all last night - yum. My first encounter with Anthropology, outside of an old text book my mother had from Tuskegee, was a book written by Michael Bradley called the Iceman’s Inheritance. Written in the 70s, the book provides a terse pe ...

Raw Dawg Buffalo - rawdawgb.blogspot.com · Rank: 13,797 · 140 references

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