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DATE | 2023-05-14 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] (fwd) Re: Human & ape evolution
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On Saturday, 13 May 2023 at 16:20:46 UTC+3, marc verhaegen wrote: > > > Traditional paleo-anthropology is incredibly wrong in at least 4 inst= ances:=20 > > > -- early-Miocene Hominoidea were already "bipedal" sensu "aquarboreal= ", > savanna fool: =20 > > You have no fossils.=20 >=20 > We have lots of fossils, see my Hum.Evol.papers (IOW, inform before talki= ng!),=20 > but even if we hadn't, the comparative evidence is much more details at l= east as important. >=20 We have lot of fossils but you run from discussing those. With imbecile ins= ults. About early Miocene bipedal ape we have no fossils and you can cite none. =20
> > The saleanthropus and orrorin are from late Mioene, > 3 misspelling in 1 short sentence...=20 > ??=20 >=20 > > neither looks like aquatic.=20 >=20 > Sigh.=20 > Even so, so what??=20 > 1) As I said (but you didn't read!), they're not our ancestors, possibly = related to Gorilla, very likely aquarboreal:=20
Then you fail to show better candidates of fossils of our ancestors.=20
> more in detail (my 2022 book):=20 > =E2=80=A2 Sahelanthropus ('Sahel-mens', =E2=80=99Touma=C3=AF=E2=80=98 TM-= 266, 7=E2=80=936 Ma) staat zowat halfweg Pierolapithecus en een kleine gori= lla: opvallend grove oogbeschermende voorhoofds-richel (~18 mm dik), hersen= en niet groter dan bij chimps (~365 cc), hoektanden kleiner, kiesglazuur di= kker, bijna zoals bij orangoetans. Geen echte tweebener, denkt Macchiarelli= (2020), en ook Marc Meyer (2022) vindt de sterk gebogen ellepijp chimp-ach= tig. Het fossiel komt uit een meerafzetting in Tsjaad, toen een palmrijk zo= etwater-gebied met vissen, water-schildpadden, varanen, pythons, krokodille= n, pauwen, zwanen, reigers en slanghals-vogels, diverse otters, aard- en st= ekelvarkens, slankapen, antiloop- en girafachtigen, drietenige paardjes, en= allerlei dikhuiden, het anthracothere 'nijlpaard' Lybicosaurus kwam uit de= ondiepe zee=C3=ABn van het Lybische Sirt-bekken (Lihoreau 2006, Louchart 2= 008, Munro 2010, Novello 2017).=20 > =E2=80=A2 Orrorin (Milennium Man ~6 Ma), in 2000 ontdekt door Martin Pick= ford=E2=80=99s groep in Kenya, lag in een waterbos (~1200 mm/jaar regen) me= t nijlpaarden, slankapen, impala-achtigen en moeras-antilopes, verder nog e= en andere mensaap denkt men, duikers en waterdwerghertjes, drietenige paard= jes en chalicothere onevenhoevigen, zwijn- en olifantachtigen met ronde kie= zen, boomhyraxen, palmcivetten, galago=E2=80=99s, vleerhonden, boom- en and= ere knaagdieren, haasachtigen en neushoorns, grote otters, diverse vissen e= n zoetwatermosselen. Orrorin leek meer mens- en chimpachtig dan Sahelanthro= pus, aldus professor Pickford, en had klim- en tweebenige kenmerken: een ve= rticale wervelzuil? De grote dijbotkop leek mensachtiger dan bij australopi= theken en mensapen. De lange dijbothals hielp het been opzij bewegen, maar = hinderde rennen. Dijbothals en dijbot waren voorachterwaarts afgeplat zoals= bij fossiele mensen en australopitheken (maar minder dan bij robben), niet= rond zoals bij mensapen, zeker niet zijlings afgeplat zoals bij dieren die= veel rennen. Het eindkootje van de duim was zoals bij ons breder dan bij c= himps, maar niet zo breed als bij boisei. Een handbotje was duidelijk gekro= md: hangklimmen? Het gelaat was kort, de kiezen leken nogal klein, het tand= glazuur =E2=80=93 met slijtage zoals bij ons, anders dan bij chimps =E2=80= =93 was dikker dan bij Sahelanthropus en zeker Ardipithecus. Isotopen in ta= ndglazuur wezen op een nijlpaard- of zwijnachtig dieet (Roche 2013). De oer= -hominiden Sahelanthropus en Orrorin aten vooral fruit en water(kant)plante= n, vermoed ik, klommen vaak overarms, stapten en waadden vaker dan laagland= gorilla=E2=80=99s tweebenig in drasgrond, of dreven soms in ondiep water, k= op en armen boven. Aquarboreaal?=20 >=20 I do not know what you mean by pasting it, let me translate: =20 | =E2=80=A2 Sahelanthropus ('Sahel Man', 'Touma=C3=AF' TM-266, 7=E2=80=936 = Ma) is about halfway between Pierolapithecus and a small gorilla: conspicuo= usly coarse eye-protective forehead ridge (~18 mm thick), brain no larger t= han in chimps ( ~365 cc), canine teeth smaller, molar enamel thicker, almos= t like orangutans. Not a real two-legged man, thinks Macchiarelli (2020), a= nd Marc Meyer (2022) also finds the strongly curved ulna chimp-like. The fo= ssil comes from a lake deposit in Chad, when a palm-rich freshwater area wi= th fish, water turtles, monitor lizards, pythons, crocodiles, peacocks, swa= ns, herons and snake-necked birds, various otters, porcupines and porcupine= s, slim monkeys, antelopes and giraffes, three-toed horses, and pachyderms = of all kinds, the anthracothere 'hippopotamus' Lybicosaurus emerged from th= e shallow seas of the Lybian Sirt Basin (Lihoreau 2006, Louchart 2008, Munr= o 2010, Novello 2017).
What can be the issue that our ancestors 7 millions years ago were quite ap= e-like?=20 Genetic evidence suggests that we did split from chimps about 2 millions ye= ars later. It had indeed to drown in some swamp for fossil to preserve. That does not = say that it was aquatic.
=E2=80=A2 Orrorin (Milennium Man ~6 Ma), discovered in 2000 by Martin Pickf= ord's group in Kenya, was in a water forest (~1200 mm/year of rain) with hi= ppos, slender monkeys, impalas and swamp antelopes, and another great ape o= ne thinks, divers and water pygmy deer, three-toed horses and chalicothere = odd-toed ungulates, round-toothed boars and elephants, arboreal hyraxes, pa= lm civets, galagos, megabats, arboreal and other rodents, lagomorphs and rh= inoceroses, large otters, various fish and freshwater mussels. Orrorin appe= ared more human- and chimp-like than Sahelanthropus, says Professor Pickfor= d, and had climbing and bipedal features: a vertical vertebral column? The = large femoral head appeared more human-like than in australopithekes and ap= es. The long thighbone helped move the leg sideways but hindered running. F= emoral neck and thigh bone were flattened anterior-backward as in fossil hu= mans and australopithics (but less than in seals), not round as in apes, ce= rtainly not laterally flattened as in animals that run a lot. The terminal = phalanx of the thumb was wider than in chimps, as in us, but not as wide as= in boisei. A hand bone was clearly curved: hanging climbing? The face was = short, the molars seemed rather small, the tooth enamel - with wear as in u= s, unlike in chimps - was thicker than in Sahelanthropus and certainly Ardi= pithecus. Isotopes in tooth enamel indicated a hippopotamus or boar-like di= et (Roche 2013). The primeval hominids Sahelanthropus and Orrorin mainly at= e fruit and aquatic (edge) plants, I suspect, often climbed overarms, walke= d and waded more often than lowland gorillas on two legs in wetlands, or so= metimes floated in shallow water, head and arms above. Aquaboreal?
Some incoherent word salad ... who said our ancestors must run a lot? Even chimps can make spears and ambush their prey. Upright walking helps to carry weapons and tools, to fight, to harvest and to carry food to camp.=20
> 2) They *far* predate the early-Pleistocene, when H.erectus frequently di= ved for shallow-aquatic foods: brain x2, DHA, pachy-osteo-sclerosis, stone = tools, shell engravings etc.etc.: early-Pleist.H.erectus can be called semi= -aquatic, but what on earth does that have to do with Sahelanthropus & Orro= rin??=20 > You said --- << early-Miocene Hominoidea were already "bipedal" sensu "aqua= rboreal" >> It is still preserved above as your quote. I brought two examples of fossils from *late* Miocene (note, not early) tha= t were only moving towards bipedality of h.erectus You deny these are our ancestors of Miocen= e but fail to give cite to any better fossils. But now you even complain that these predate ea= rly Pleistocene? We discussed Miocene, remember ??? =20 =20 > Sigh.=20 > Inform before talking, little boy: grow up!
Learn to behave in non-demented manner. Try to add some level of coherence to what you write, also take notes to keep track what you are discussing. O= r just=20 snip and run if you can't. Are you from savanna? Is the dementia because of sunstroke?=20
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