10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RHODESIAN MAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Rhodesian man in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Rhodesian man im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Bones of Contention: A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils
Because the browridges on this fossil skull are more severe than those found on
any other human fossil, no human fossil appears to be more “primitive,” “savage,”
or “apelike” than does Rhodesian Man. Woodward remarked that it is more ...
W.E. le Gros (1928) Rhodesian man. Man 28. 206-207. Morant, G.M. (1928)
Studies of Paleolithic Man III. The Rhodesian skull and its relations to
Neanderthaloid and modern types. Ann. Eugen. 3, 337-360. Bonin, G. von (1928-
1930) Studien ...
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Evolution or Creation?: A Comparison of the Arguments - ...
Creationist View Rhodesian Man, mentioned above, has been classified as a
Homo heidelbergensis fossil. It was so named because the skull was found in
what was then known as Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). The fossil is also
called ...
Albert DeBenedictis, 2011
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Popular Eugenics: National Efficiency and American Mass ...
In his account of dental evolution, however, there was a “shocking” exception to
the rule of robust fossil teeth: Rhodesian man, a prehuman ancestor of man
discovered in Africa in 1921 whose remains were “equipped with . . . the worst
teeth of ...
Susan Currell, Christina Cogdell, 2006
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Early Creationist Journals
1 Rhodesian Man. The Rhodesian Man was discovered in a cave in Northern
Rhodesia and consisted of a large skull without the mandible and some bones
from the lower extremities. This "race" is believed by Keith to have arisen later
than ...
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Time and Stratigraphy in the Evolution of
Man: Proceedings ...
The Saldanha skull is much less complete, comprising only the skullcap and a
mandibular fragment; the skullcap, however, attests to its close affinity with
Rhodesian man. The endocranial capacities are quite similar, measuring about
1,280 cc ...
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The Antievolution Works of Arthur I. Brown
Had it been a thousand feet thick instead of 100 it would have made little
difference to the Rhodesian man who tumbled through a cleft in the roof, except
for the hump at the end of the fall. What were the pestle and millstone doing in the
cave ?
Arthur I. Brown, Ronald L. Numbers, 1995
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Unveiling
Man's Origins (Routledge Revivals): Ten Decades of ...
In these unusual circumstances any determination of 'Rhodesian Man's' placein
the human familyhad tobebased onthe anatomical evidenceofthe bones
themselves. The problem wasfurther complicated, asit must always be when
anatomists ...
L. S. B. Leakey, Vanne Morris Goodall, 2014
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Bones, Bodies amd Behavior: Essays in Behavioral Anthropology
coveries was even more evident when Rhodesian Man was unearthed in 1921.
The remains of Rhodesian Man, which included parts of the skull and some limb
bones, were sent to Arthur Smith Woodward at the British Museum, and he turned
...
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The Global Phenomenon of Human Fossil Footprints in Rock
Rhodesian Man, frequently classified as Homo rhodesiensis, was found in an
iron and zinc mine in Broken Hill Northern Rhodesia (now Kabwe, Zambia) in
1921 by Tom Zwiglaar, a Swiss miner. The find consisted of the bones of three or
four ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Rhodesian man im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Prehistoric Hominid Skulls With 'Bullet Holes': Did A Time Traveler …
An ancient hominid skull, first assigned to the species Homo rhodesiensis (“Rhodesian Man”) and later Homo heidelbergensis, found by a Swiss miner Tom ... «The Inquisitr, Mai 15»
Iconic. Almost by accident.
The text also calls Rhodesian Man (fourth behind Modern Man) an “extinct race of Homo sapiens”; today, Homo rhodesiensis is considered an extinct species of ... «Yale Alumni Magazine, Nov 14»
Was Neanderthal shot by a time traveller?
ONE day in 1922, near Broken Hill, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), ... to Rhodesian Man's skull could not have been caused by anything but a bullet”. «Shields Gazette, Aug 14»