Indeed.

They were adapting. The forests dwellers became small, the plains dwellers became tall, and the desert dwellers developed buttocks that can only be likened to the humps on a camel. They didn't need chairs.

John

On Mon, 02 May 2005 20:57:39 +0100, Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Interestingly, in Boris' first site reference, we see several branches go out from the origin in East Central Africa and come to a stop.
While all the other branches were doing their thing, these particular end points were just sitting there, cooking!
And making variations on a theme, as you suggest?


Probably!

keith whaley

John Forbes wrote:
The Wa Tutsi, the Wa Ndorobo, the Congo pygmy and the Hottentot are all examples of homo sapiens, despite being very different from each other. And they are all from one continent.
John


On Mon, 02 May 2005 16:29:25 +0100, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

For anybody who's interested, and can get British TV Channel 4, there is a
programme on tonight at 9pm about Homo Floresiensis, the so-called Hobbit
they found on Flores Island last year.


http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/S/science/body/hobbit.html








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