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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] ^^Good link Patrol. And re Holiday- we can see from his study.. [IMG]http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/261/yx58.jpg[/IMG] Ambrose sez: [b] The failure of early modern humans to survive in the Levant during the early last glacial implies they were not yet physiologically and/or behaviorally well-adapted to cold climates and Palearctic environments, or at least not as well-adapted as neanderthals. [... ]As noted above, the replacement of modern humans by neanderthals in the Levant, suggests African modern humans were rather poorly-adapted to cold climates. --Stanley H. Ambrose[/b] ^^What other stuff do you have on Neanderthals replacing moderns in the Levant Patrol? I am not 100% sold on Ambrose's claim in the sense that said African moderns went to Europe and gradually showed adaptation- as demonstrated by the tropical retentions seen among Cro-Magnons, and older European types. Ambrose may be right but humans were adapting to climates all along. I don't see Africans moderns having any more trouble than anyone else per se. If the tropically adapted migrants eventually adapted to European environments why would they have trouble in the Levant? Based on what time frames and context? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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