As our third example, consider the African apes. Humans are most closely related to the great apes that are indigenous to Africa (as determined by cladistic morphological analysis and confirmed by DNA sequence analysis). Why did the Leakeys, Raymond Dart, and Robert Broom go to Africa in search of early hominid fossils? Why not dig in Australia, North America, South America, Siberia, or Mesopotamia? Charles Darwin gave an answer for this question over 130 years ago - long before any early hominid fossils had been found.
"We are naturally led to enquire, where was the birthplace of man at that stage of descent when our progenitors diverged from the Catarrhine stock? The fact that they belonged to this stock clearly shews that they inhabited the Old World; but not Australia nor any oceanic island, as we may infer from the laws of geographical distribution. In each great region of the world the living mammals are closely related to the extinct species of the same region. It is therefore probable that Africa was formerly inhabited by extinct apes closely allied to the gorilla and chimpanzee; and as these two species are now man's nearest allies, it is somewhat more probable that our early progenitors lived on the African continent than elsewhere." (Darwin 1871, p. 161)
Thus, the theory of common descent predicts that we may find early hominid fossils on the African continent.
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Ah, yeah....good stuff.
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Which raises a great question about human differentiation. When did it occur and over what kind of time period? If caucasian and asiatic are adaptations to local environment it explains why the KKK likes to root itself in religion. It's either that or face the possibility that their blood relative ancestors were black.Minimalist wrote:Ah, yeah....good stuff.
As our third example, consider the African apes. Humans are most closely related to the great apes that are indigenous to Africa (as determined by cladistic morphological analysis and confirmed by DNA sequence analysis). Why did the Leakeys, Raymond Dart, and Robert Broom go to Africa in search of early hominid fossils? Why not dig in Australia, North America, South America, Siberia, or Mesopotamia? Charles Darwin gave an answer for this question over 130 years ago - long before any early hominid fossils had been found.
"We are naturally led to enquire, where was the birthplace of man at that stage of descent when our progenitors diverged from the Catarrhine stock? The fact that they belonged to this stock clearly shews that they inhabited the Old World; but not Australia nor any oceanic island, as we may infer from the laws of geographical distribution. In each great region of the world the living mammals are closely related to the extinct species of the same region. It is therefore probable that Africa was formerly inhabited by extinct apes closely allied to the gorilla and chimpanzee; and as these two species are now man's nearest allies, it is somewhat more probable that our early progenitors lived on the African continent than elsewhere." (Darwin 1871, p. 161)
Thus, the theory of common descent predicts that we may find early hominid fossils on the African continent.
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[quote="Genesis Veracity"]Great point oas, variation within the human syngameon, not Darwinian evolution, you're beginning to get it.[/quote]
This didn't start to happen until many hundreds of thousands of years after we became fully human.
And as per one of your previous posts. No one, especially the ones who believe in evolution, thinks for a second that a tree shrew wil morph into a leopard; any more than I believe that my watch will, in three million years, evolve into a grandfather clock.
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This didn't start to happen until many hundreds of thousands of years after we became fully human.
And as per one of your previous posts. No one, especially the ones who believe in evolution, thinks for a second that a tree shrew wil morph into a leopard; any more than I believe that my watch will, in three million years, evolve into a grandfather clock.
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I don't know that I buy the "climatic reaction" theory, Leona.
The Ancient Egyptians were white while the Nubians directly to their south were black.
Was it that much hotter in Nubia than Egypt? I don't think so.
Of course, then one has to figure out what the mechanism for racial diversification may have been.
The Ancient Egyptians were white while the Nubians directly to their south were black.
Was it that much hotter in Nubia than Egypt? I don't think so.
Of course, then one has to figure out what the mechanism for racial diversification may have been.
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This is interesting - robotic modelling has been used to prove that a. Afarensis was fully bipedal. I bet they had a lot of back problems....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4697977.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4697977.stm
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But Leona, Darwinites say that tree shrews morphed into humans, didn't you know this, so why not into leopards too I ask.
If the development of the so-called races of humans didn't begin for, as you say, hundreds of thousands of years after we had become fully human, then what color were those humans supposedly hundreds of thousands of years ago, and were they all hairy like a monkey or a tree shrew?
If the development of the so-called races of humans didn't begin for, as you say, hundreds of thousands of years after we had become fully human, then what color were those humans supposedly hundreds of thousands of years ago, and were they all hairy like a monkey or a tree shrew?
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oldarchystudent wrote:This is interesting - robotic modelling has been used to prove that a. Afarensis was fully bipedal. I bet they had a lot of back problems....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4697977.stm
Perhaps with the new, nearly complete skeleton, recently discovered they will be able to examine their model in more detail?
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The prints were found in the western margin of the Roccamonfina volcanic complex in southern Italy, in a pyroclastic flow dated between 385,000 and 325,000 years ago.
"We found three sets of footprints. One set came down in a zig-zag, while another showed that the person didn't run but walked normally," Dr Mietto told BBC News Online.
Interesting dates....the Young Earthers will scream bloody murder.
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When you consider that at current erosion rates, all of the earth's geology above sea level should have been eroded into the sea within about 15 millions years, a rational person will see that your numbers, min, are absurd. Run the numbers, min, so what does that do to your Fundamentalist Darwinte mindset of delusion?
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Minimalist wrote:Interesting dates....the Young Earthers will scream bloody murder.The prints were found in the western margin of the Roccamonfina volcanic complex in southern Italy, in a pyroclastic flow dated between 385,000 and 325,000 years ago.
"We found three sets of footprints. One set came down in a zig-zag, while another showed that the person didn't run but walked normally," Dr Mietto told BBC News Online.
Still nowhere near the dates for Lucy, but interesting all the same.
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