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Robert Tatman wrote:
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Queri, you point up the one glaring weakness in this story--the definite
use
of death rituals by the Neanderthals. As usual, a "scientific" conclusion
has
been arrived at on the basis of incomplete data. However, consider this:
even
stipulating the
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Queribus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Robert Tatman
The Nature article said that despite their "armored car" build, the
Neanderthals became extinct because they failed to look after each other,
whereas their weaker cousins, the descendants of modern man, were
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Robert Tatman
The Nature article said that despite their "armored car" build, the
Neanderthals became extinct because they failed to look after each other,
whereas their weaker cousins, the descendants of modern man, were more social
and were forced to depend on each other for
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Robert Tatman wrote:
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So much for rugged individualism... "The Nature article said that despite
their 'armored car' build, the Neanderthals became extinct because they failed
to look after each other, whereas their weaker cousins, the descendants of
modern
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So much for rugged individualism... "The Nature article said that despite
their 'armored car' build, the Neanderthals became extinct because they failed
to look after each other, whereas their weaker cousins, the descendants of
modern man, were more social and were forced to