RT @MDPetraglia: We argued that scraping activities, such as hide preparation, led to the unusual pattern of #Neanderthal arm morphology. T…
RT @MDPetraglia: We argued that scraping activities, such as hide preparation, led to the unusual pattern of #Neanderthal arm morphology. T…
RT @MDPetraglia: We argued that scraping activities, such as hide preparation, led to the unusual pattern of #Neanderthal arm morphology. T…
RT @MDPetraglia: We argued that scraping activities, such as hide preparation, led to the unusual pattern of #Neanderthal arm morphology. T…
We argued that scraping activities, such as hide preparation, led to the unusual pattern of #Neanderthal arm morphology. This seems to be a better explanation than spear thrusting. Further thoughts @LeMoustier? https://t.co/ZtPv8Mar3N
Neandertal Humeri May Reflect Adaptation to Scraping Tasks, but Not Spear Thrusting http://t.co/4pWv3fBsBr
Link to the PLOS ONE article about Neandertal arms and scraping http://t.co/zREioMcO4t
My oddly specific inquiry as to whether someone had thought of this was answered very quickly. http://t.co/uGcpvENUX5
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
@draliceroberts #PrehistoricAutopsy Further reading Neandertal Humeri Reflect Adaptation to Scraping Not SpearThrusting http://t.co/8TOpZ4ZV
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
And here's Colin's research: http://t.co/2rfn9fZi http://t.co/qj6F0bwu PS don't you just LOVE open source publishing!
Unique #Neanderthal Humeri (Arm) Morphology May Reflect Adaptation to Scraping Tasks, but Not Spear Thrusting. http://t.co/vSUWowZ0
Unique #Neanderthal Humeri (Arm) Morphology May Reflect Adaptation to Scraping Tasks, but Not Spear Thrusting. http://t.co/vSUWowZ0
Wonderful piece from @pzmyers http://t.co/oqCHGEh7 on neanderthilic wanking, er sorry, scraping http://t.co/pFkysk3i in @PLoSONE
ネアンデルタール人の右腕の発達について面白い論説デスね。 #PLoS: Neandertal Humeri May Reflect Adaptation to Scraping Tasks, but Not Spear Thrusting http://t.co/WRugdhtN
これ、面白いですね。“@yaskondo: ネアンデルタール人の右上腕骨が左に比べて長い(ことが多い)のは、槍を付く動作よりも掻き取り動作の影響、という論文が電子学術誌 @PLoSONE に掲載されました。同僚情報 http://t.co/qvcOi5NS”
ネアンデルタール人の右上腕骨が左に比べて長い(ことが多い)のは、槍を付く動作よりも掻き取り動作の影響、という論文が電子学術誌 @PLoSONE に掲載されました。同僚情報 http://t.co/wgzPmUyd
ネアンデルタール人の右上腕骨が左に比べて長い(ことが多い)のは、槍を付く動作よりも掻き取り動作の影響、という論文が電子学術誌 @PLoEONE に掲載されました。同僚情報 http://t.co/tIuOiNJb
ネアンデルタール人の右上腕骨が左に比べて長い(ことが多い)のは、槍を付く動作よりも掻き取り動作の影響、という論文が電子学術誌 @PLoEONE に掲載されました。同僚情報 http://t.co/tIuOiNJb
Neanderthals better at scraping than stabbing - new paper in @PLoSONE http://t.co/gLah4c7T
New research by Dr. Gottschall and colleagues: Neanderthal arm bones adapted to scraping tasks, not spear thrusting http://t.co/T8gtJF9g
Neanderthals as leather-crafters, interesting post at Maju's http://t.co/Wc2Ztxz0 original paper: http://t.co/kWx0BNxX
Neanderthals as leather-crafters, interesting post at Maju's http://t.co/Wc2Ztxz0 original paper: http://t.co/kWx0BNxX
New Paper in PLoS One demonstrates that hide preparation may influence Neanderthal bilateral asymmetry: http://t.co/c4fc55C6
New Paper in PLoS One demonstrates that hide preparation may influence Neanderthal bilateral asymmetry: http://t.co/c4fc55C6
"순정마초 네안데르탈"이란 기사의 바탕이 된 연구 논문. 그런데, 논문 제목과 내용은 "순정마초" 그딴 거랑은 아무 관련도 없다. http://t.co/hgVHTTY6
Hypotheses in a scrape. Neanderthal arm shape arose from scraping hides, not chucking spears? http://t.co/9qguRShh #anthropology @PLoSONE
Neandertal Humeri Reflect Adaptation to Scraping Tasks, Not Spear Thrusting http://t.co/nEbX9jlA I wonder about developmental plasticity...
Unique Neandertal arm morphology due to scraping hides, not spearing prey http://t.co/4BnYoAsq
Unique Neandertal arm morphology due to scraping hides, not spearing prey http://t.co/4BnYoAsq
Unique Neandertal arm morphology due to scraping hides, not spearing prey http://t.co/4BnYoAsq
Unique Neandertal arm morphology due to scraping hides, not spearing prey http://t.co/4BnYoAsq