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Darwin-L Message Log 7:79 (March 1994)
Academic Discussion on the History and Theory of the Historical Sciences
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<7:79>From princeh@husc.harvard.edu Mon Mar 21 11:17:11 1994 Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 12:13:28 -0500 (EST) From: Patricia Princehouse <princeh@husc.harvard.edu> Subject: Re: hominid fossils in TIME and the origin of modern humans To: darwin-l@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu On Mon, 21 Mar 1994, Kent Holsinger wrote: > > them involve rodents. My favorite example involves a Plio-Pleistocene > > lineage of voles which was spread throughout Europe, from northern > > Spain to the Ural mountains, Within this lineage are four > > 'chronospecies'; the transitions from one species to another > > occurred over most of the species' range (references available on > > request). > > I was the person who knew of no other example, and I would be *very* > interested in seeing the references. Yes, please post them. Thanks, Patricia Princehouse Princeh@husc.harvard.edu
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