Re: National Geographic article

From: David Opderbeck <dopderbeck@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Mar 12 2006 - 13:02:11 EST

An interesting side note about the politics of this branch of science -- one
of the principal OOA proponents, Spencer Wells, is a National Geographic
fellow of some sort, and if I recall is mentioned in that recent NG article.

On 3/12/06, Terry M. Gray <grayt@lamar.colostate.edu> wrote:
>
> Have we heard Glenn's comments about the article in the latest (March
> 2006) issue of National Geographic on human genetics in support of an
> out of Africa perspective? No discussion of how it relates to the
> Biblical accounts, of course. There's some interesting fairly
> definitive claims there about the lack of interbreeding between pre-
> modern and modern populations (at least with respect to Neanderthal).
>
> TG
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