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Please visit my new blog at Sciencblogs.com.
The post you are looking for is there.
(It is also here, but I’d prefer it if you visited the new place!)

Please consider visiting The Creation Museum. This is a “web carnival” of Internet resources about the new museum in Kentucky.

This is fairly new:

Chinese discovery casts doubt on ‘Out of Africa’ theory: study from PhysOrg.com
The ancient remains of an early modern human found in Beijing suggests the “Out of Africa” theory of the dispersal of humans may be more complex than first thought, a study released Monday said.
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I have not read the original […]

Chimp, Australopith and
Human Teeth Compared.

The evolution of human diet followed a major zig (as in zig-zag) in a wholly unexpected direction, followed by the most significant biological innovation to ever occur among multi celled animals: The invention of cooking. I’m actually going to point you to two papers on this topic, and provide […]

To review, these are the first three posts in this series of The Falsehoods:
1.False Pearls
2.Falsehoods Revisited #1
3.Is it true that human beings are no longer subject to Natural Selection?
And now on to the questions: “What is the future of Human Evolution?”
In his gentle critique of my earlier post in this series, Larry Moran proposes […]

From John Hawks blog, a reference to a story indicating that there will possibly be new information about this small bit of jaw from an early British site:

KENTS CAVERN JAWBONE COULD BE EVEN MORE SIGNIFICANT THAN FIRST THOUGHT

South Devon Herald Express
click here for story
John Hawks describes in his blog why this is potentially significant, […]

A current news story reports new analysis of a Spanish Neanderthal (Neandertal) site called El Sidrón. I think this is an interesting example of how scientific information reported in a peer reviewed journal is transformed into “copy” that generates or supports the public’s mythical view of science …