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macaroniandcheese 
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Message 1 of 2 (272962)
12-26-2005 6:51 PM


in this post over here i suggested we start a thread documenting the changes in modern humans since the beginning of recorded history.
so here we go.
give me population details. heights, weights, brain size, intellectual capabilities. whatever. i want the yecish to prove that we're precisely the same as we were in 1500bc and the non yecish to show me how we aren't. i'm not necessarily talking about massive shifts, just small shifts that could be enough to eventually lead to speciation. geographic, environmental, sex-selection, whatever.
once again, i'm going to be acting as a facilitator and not an participant. i'm too tired for this.
This message has been edited by brennakimi, 12-26-2005 06:53 PM

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12-26-2005 7:15 PM


Thread copied to the changes in modern man thread in the Human Origins forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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