Re: New Swartkrans robustus find: first articulating os coxae, femur, tibia (confirms habitually upright)

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Sujet : Re: New Swartkrans robustus find: first articulating os coxae, femur, tibia (confirms habitually upright)
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleo
Date : 01. Apr 2025, 02:11:50
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On 3/27/25 12:39 AM, Primum Sapienti wrote:
 https://scitechdaily.com/new-fossil-discovery-challenges-assumptions- about-early-human-size/
 Remarkable new fossils from Swartkrans Cave
reveal that a prehistoric relative of humans
was also extremely small and vulnerable to
predators.
There's literally NOTHING here to suggest it was a human
"Relative."
They call it a "Relative" not an ancestor. Then again,
Julius Caesar was a "Relative" of yours. You share DNA
with a banana so I guess they're a "Relative"...
To put it bluntly:  This is just another example of
WokeTardia.

...new research that this group of fossils
belong to a single, young adult Paranthropus
robustus. The fossil not only demonstrates
that the species was, like modern humans
This is not an accident. It's trying real hard to link
this thing with humans.
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https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5

Date Sujet#  Auteur
27 Mar 25 * New Swartkrans robustus find: first articulating os coxae, femur, tibia (confirms habitually upright)2Primum Sapienti
1 Apr 25 `- Re: New Swartkrans robustus find: first articulating os coxae, femur, tibia (confirms habitually upright)1JTEM

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