Nature 444, 330-336 (16 November 2006) | doi:10.1038/nature05336; Received 14 July 2006; Accepted 11 October 2006 Analysis of one million base pairs of Neanderthal DNA Richard E. Green1, Johannes Krause1, Susan E. Ptak1, Adrian W. Briggs1, Michael T. Ronan2, Jan F. Simons2, Lei Du2 ...
We transformed a former webring into a genuine portal of e-journals dealing with earth sciences in general (palaeontology, geography, ...) and with a particular common feature : "they are all offering published material in open access*" (*: actually most of them offer all their ...
Question is was Oreopithecus found in Southern Italy, perhaps the island of Sardinia? And what is the extent of that fossil find? Do we have a skull? Do we have wrists or arm bones? a_plutonium wrote: