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		By: stan new		</title>
		<link>https://gregladen.com/blog/2013/07/14/rip-elaine-morgan/#comment-488677</link>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Elaine&#039;s passing makes Jim Moore&#039;s unpleasant personal attacks on her seem even more distasteful..]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elaine&#8217;s passing makes Jim Moore&#8217;s unpleasant personal attacks on her seem even more distasteful..</p>
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		By: marc verhaegen		</title>
		<link>https://gregladen.com/blog/2013/07/14/rip-elaine-morgan/#comment-488676</link>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2013 00:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A pity that Elaine couldn&#039;t attend any more our recent symposium held in London on 8-10th May 2013 &quot;Human Evolution: Past, Present &#038; Future&quot;.
Human Evolution will publish the proceedings (including a paper of mine after a guest post at Laden&#039;s blog):

SPECIAL EDITION PART 1 (end 2013)
Letter from Editor
Introduction by Peter Rhys-Evans
1. Human&#039;s Association with Water Bodies:
The ?Exaggerated Diving Reflex and its Relationship with the Evolutionary Allometry of Human Pelvic and Brain Sizes
Oppenheimer S
2. Human Ecological Breadth:
Why Neither Savanna nor Aquatic Hypotheses Can Hold Water
Langdon JH
3. Endurance Running Versus Underwater Foraging:
An Anatomical and Palaeoecological Perspective
Munro S
4. Wading Hypotheses of the Origin of Human Bipedalism
Kuliukas A
5. The Aquatic Ape Evolves:
Common Misconceptions and Unproven Assumptions About the So-Called Aquatic Ape Hypothesis
Verhaegen M
6. The Epigenetic Emergence of Culture at the Coastline:
Interaction of Genes, Nutrition, Environment and Demography
Broadhurst CL &#038; Crawford MA

SPECIAL EDITION PART 2 (begin 2014)
7. Man&#039;s Place Among the Diving Mammals
Fahlman A &#038; Schagatay E
8. The Origin of Articulate Language Revisited:
The Potential of a Semi-Aquatic Past of Human Ancestors to Explain the
Origin of Human Musicality and Articulate Language
Vaneechoutte M
9. The Darwinian-Like Evolution of Language From Near Incipient Vernaculars to Modern Idioms
Bichakjian BH
10. Surfer&#039;s Ear (Aural Exostoses) Provides Hard Evidence of Man&#039;s Aquatic Past
Rhys Evans PH &#038; Cameron M
11. Human Brain Changes Resulting from an Aquatic Phase in Hominid Evolution
Chiarelli B
12. Dental Microwear and Diet:
As Indicators of Geographic and Cultural Contexts in Human Evolution
Puech P-F &#038; Pinilla B
13. Aquatic Adapting of Human Newborns
Meijers DJW
14. A Living Based on Breath-Hold Diving in the Bajau Laut
Abrahamsson E &#038; Schagatay E
15. Human Breath-Hold Diving Ability
Schagatay E
16. Sara Campbell, World Champion in Deep Diving After 9 Months of Training ­
How Is This Possible?
Johansson O &#038; Schagatay E
17. The Global Crisis in Brain Nutrition and the Rise in Mental-Ill Health
Crawford MA, Hussein I, Nyuar KB &#038; Broadhurst CL
18. What About the Future of Homo sapiens?
Odent M]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A pity that Elaine couldn&#8217;t attend any more our recent symposium held in London on 8-10th May 2013 &#8220;Human Evolution: Past, Present &amp; Future&#8221;.<br />
Human Evolution will publish the proceedings (including a paper of mine after a guest post at Laden&#8217;s blog):</p>
<p>SPECIAL EDITION PART 1 (end 2013)<br />
Letter from Editor<br />
Introduction by Peter Rhys-Evans<br />
1. Human&#8217;s Association with Water Bodies:<br />
The ?Exaggerated Diving Reflex and its Relationship with the Evolutionary Allometry of Human Pelvic and Brain Sizes<br />
Oppenheimer S<br />
2. Human Ecological Breadth:<br />
Why Neither Savanna nor Aquatic Hypotheses Can Hold Water<br />
Langdon JH<br />
3. Endurance Running Versus Underwater Foraging:<br />
An Anatomical and Palaeoecological Perspective<br />
Munro S<br />
4. Wading Hypotheses of the Origin of Human Bipedalism<br />
Kuliukas A<br />
5. The Aquatic Ape Evolves:<br />
Common Misconceptions and Unproven Assumptions About the So-Called Aquatic Ape Hypothesis<br />
Verhaegen M<br />
6. The Epigenetic Emergence of Culture at the Coastline:<br />
Interaction of Genes, Nutrition, Environment and Demography<br />
Broadhurst CL &amp; Crawford MA</p>
<p>SPECIAL EDITION PART 2 (begin 2014)<br />
7. Man&#8217;s Place Among the Diving Mammals<br />
Fahlman A &amp; Schagatay E<br />
8. The Origin of Articulate Language Revisited:<br />
The Potential of a Semi-Aquatic Past of Human Ancestors to Explain the<br />
Origin of Human Musicality and Articulate Language<br />
Vaneechoutte M<br />
9. The Darwinian-Like Evolution of Language From Near Incipient Vernaculars to Modern Idioms<br />
Bichakjian BH<br />
10. Surfer&#8217;s Ear (Aural Exostoses) Provides Hard Evidence of Man&#8217;s Aquatic Past<br />
Rhys Evans PH &amp; Cameron M<br />
11. Human Brain Changes Resulting from an Aquatic Phase in Hominid Evolution<br />
Chiarelli B<br />
12. Dental Microwear and Diet:<br />
As Indicators of Geographic and Cultural Contexts in Human Evolution<br />
Puech P-F &amp; Pinilla B<br />
13. Aquatic Adapting of Human Newborns<br />
Meijers DJW<br />
14. A Living Based on Breath-Hold Diving in the Bajau Laut<br />
Abrahamsson E &amp; Schagatay E<br />
15. Human Breath-Hold Diving Ability<br />
Schagatay E<br />
16. Sara Campbell, World Champion in Deep Diving After 9 Months of Training ­<br />
How Is This Possible?<br />
Johansson O &amp; Schagatay E<br />
17. The Global Crisis in Brain Nutrition and the Rise in Mental-Ill Health<br />
Crawford MA, Hussein I, Nyuar KB &amp; Broadhurst CL<br />
18. What About the Future of Homo sapiens?<br />
Odent M</p>
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		By: The Aquatic Ape &#38; I &#124; Donal		</title>
		<link>https://gregladen.com/blog/2013/07/14/rip-elaine-morgan/#comment-488675</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[The Aquatic Ape &#38; I &#124; Donal]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2013 12:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] browsing ScienceBlogs, I saw Greg Laden&#8217;s post that Elaine Morgan, a proponent of the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis (AAH), had passed away. I also found [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] browsing ScienceBlogs, I saw Greg Laden&#8217;s post that Elaine Morgan, a proponent of the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis (AAH), had passed away. I also found [&#8230;]</p>
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		By: sailor		</title>
		<link>https://gregladen.com/blog/2013/07/14/rip-elaine-morgan/#comment-488674</link>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2013 17:41:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I loved her aquatic ape book, not because the theory she put forward was any good, but because her take down of Desmond Morris and the naked Ape was very funny.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved her aquatic ape book, not because the theory she put forward was any good, but because her take down of Desmond Morris and the naked Ape was very funny.</p>
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