On 2013-05-01, at 3:27 PM, Mike Palij wrote:
> To Chris Green: And a "Court of the Crimson King" right back at you.
Ooo. We have scary historical music interests in common. Gentle Giant much?
Chris
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
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Mike, I was talking about an extended period of time. After all, the present
dig, if my memory serves me correctly, did locate the first settlement at
Jamestown until the '90s, and, as my archeological friends tell me, the
technological advances over the last 20 years or so is staggering. But,
On Wed, 01 May 2013 14:30:07 -0700, Louis E. Schmier wrote:
The literature says that there were others. Perhaps the reason for
the recent evidence is two fold. First, it was thought that the original
Jamestown had disappeared into the river. So, no one excavated.
Second, the scientific technol
The literature says that there were others. Perhaps the reason for the recent
evidence is two fold. First, it was thought that the original Jamestown had
disappeared into the river. So, no one excavated. Second, the scientific
technology at archeologist disposal are a tad superior.
Make it
On Wed, 01 May 2013 11:41:57 -0700, Louis E. Schmier wrote:
Historically, this is not new news, physical evidence of cannibalism is.
True, but the sources I link to make this point. What I find troubling
is that the evidence of cannibalism is so recent and dependent upon
only on the child "Jan
Historically, this is not new news, physical evidence of cannibalism is.
Make it a good day
-Louis-
Louis Schmier
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An article in the NYTimes from April 26th reported on a study
published in *Science
*about Vervet monkeys who were trained to eat only pink-dyed or blue-dyed
corn and shun other colors. But when they were moved in with monkeys who
were trained to eat other colors only, they began eating the previo
Old Emerson Lake and Palmer fan, Mike? :-)
Chris
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
chri...@yorku.ca
http://www.yorku.ca/christo/
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On 2013-05-01, at 1:35 PM, Mike Palij wrote:
> First, I want to apologize to maki
First, I want to apologize to making a really bad pun (or something
like a pun) about a delicate topic. But the end of the semester is
nigh and one may start to act a little funny/strange around this time.
That being said.
Second, new research seems to establish that cannibalism occurred
at the