RE: [ZION] Archaeology breakthrough--dramatic transitional forms

2002-11-06 Thread Jim Cobabe
John W. Redelfs wrote: --- Jim what sources do you use to keep abreast of this kind of news? --- Only the most reputable peer-reviewed science journals. (Of course!) ;- --- Mij Ebaboc / /// ZION LIST CHARTER: Please

Re: [ZION] Archaeology breakthrough--dramatic transitional forms

2002-11-06 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Two of the best-known examples are Nature and Science: http://www.nature.com/evoeco/ (personal registration required to view ToC, and subscription to read articles) Nature is based in the UK. http://www.sciencemag.org/ (also requires registration and subscription to read articles) This is put

RE: [ZION] Archaeology breakthrough--dramatic transitional forms

2002-11-06 Thread John W. Redelfs
After much pondering, Jim Cobabe favored us with: Jim what sources do you use to keep abreast of this kind of news? --- Only the most reputable peer-reviewed science journals. (Of course!) ;- Could you share a title or two with me? Or is this some kind of proprietary secret? --JWR

Re: [ZION] Archaeology breakthrough--dramatic transitional forms

2002-11-06 Thread Marc A. Schindler
As I mentioned in my response, sometimes, if the finds are considered newsworthy enough, they'll make it to at least the popular science press, if not to the general media. An example from Scientific American:

Re: [ZION] Archaeology breakthrough--dramatic transitional forms

2002-11-05 Thread Jon Spencer
One must be careful to note, however, that if it were my ancestors who made those drawings, they had better not depend upon their accuracy. If I were to draw a picture of modern sheep today, it could definitely be used to prove that there was an evolutionary transition which occurred today! Jon