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Re: CPTBIL's mention of Aztec pictographs in SE Arizona
Don Jose de la Mancha wrote
Hmm this is the second time you have referred to Cro Magnon man, where it appears that you might have meant to say Neanderthals? As I understand it, Cro Magnon or Cromagnon man is basically the same as us, that is it is our direct ancestors, with little anatomical differences between them and us. Here is an extract
The term Cro-Magnon (pronounced /kroʊˈmæɡnən/, French [kʀomaɲɔ̃]) refers to one of the main types of anatomically modern humans of the European Upper Paleolithic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cro-Magnon
Now I am not trying to be picky with you amigo, just want to understand which you are referring to - is it a case of using the term Cro Magnon when you meant Neanderthals, or do you hold that Cro-Magnons have also gone extinct? As you can tell, I am tired and easily confused tonight!
The head size-birth problem theory (connected to diet) is one I am not familiar with. The mystery of what happened to the Greenland and Vinland colonies though is very interesting to me, I would appreciate it if you could elaborate on this a bit? Thank you in advance,
Oroblanco
Don Jose de la Mancha wrote
A side thingie. It was deduced that the early Scandinavian settlements in North America failed because faulty diets decreased the pelvic dimensions of the Women causing horrible birth problems in trying to pass the heads of the newly being born, eventually killing so many with the complications that the settlements were abandoned.
Could there be a similar problem with Cro Mag heads?
Hmm this is the second time you have referred to Cro Magnon man, where it appears that you might have meant to say Neanderthals? As I understand it, Cro Magnon or Cromagnon man is basically the same as us, that is it is our direct ancestors, with little anatomical differences between them and us. Here is an extract
The term Cro-Magnon (pronounced /kroʊˈmæɡnən/, French [kʀomaɲɔ̃]) refers to one of the main types of anatomically modern humans of the European Upper Paleolithic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cro-Magnon
Now I am not trying to be picky with you amigo, just want to understand which you are referring to - is it a case of using the term Cro Magnon when you meant Neanderthals, or do you hold that Cro-Magnons have also gone extinct? As you can tell, I am tired and easily confused tonight!
The head size-birth problem theory (connected to diet) is one I am not familiar with. The mystery of what happened to the Greenland and Vinland colonies though is very interesting to me, I would appreciate it if you could elaborate on this a bit? Thank you in advance,
Oroblanco