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Louise Leakey "discovered fossils at Kanam and Kanjera and claimed that they were the oldest true ancestors of modern humans." Together, he and his wife "revolutionized the way we think of the descent of mankind. He ended up showing the world that humankind did evolve from and begin in Africa. By the 1960s Leakey had established himself at the top of his field and with all of his finds he certainly became one of the greatest archaeologists ever". OK, so is it going to be an apeman or ape?
Oh no, didn't Jane Goodall publish something along with the Leakeys on the study of excrement? We are really in trouble now. I guess we need to rethink our clues:)
Dan Farr
P.S. Our next clue was going to be coprolite. But now that you know, we might as well let you know that the Mystery product is the Magical, Morphing, Fantasy, Millennium Poop with ERC.
So, the 'mist' alludes to the millenium pong rising off the millenium poop, right? :o] And it was Jane who produced it...... Does the cook have to do with the kind of food that went into it, like chili con carne or something? That would tell us a lot about its appearance, pong, etc. This is getting really scatological! Well, logical is what you need to be, puzzling with clues like this one. :] FishNose - off the rails completely
Jane Goodall studied chimps. I heard her lecture many, many years ago. The Gorillas are in the Mist... and those are Dian's The Leakeys and Johanson have fought bitterly over the family tree and where to put whom (worse than a wedding between fueding families). They were not archeologists, but anthropologists. (They study man, not traces of man's civilization.) So... my guess is indeed a morphing character. It might be Michael-based, but I rather hope not. (The joints and movement are different... we don't spend much time swinging from trees.) I suspect that it is an Homonid with FBMs for Ape, Chimp, Gorilla, and perhaps 2-3 steps of proto-human (Australopithecus, Cro Magnon, Neandertal). If they can get it flexible enough to handle gibbons, monkeys, baboons, etc.. it would be extra neat. Patricia here in this forum and her husband Richard have dug for Neandertal in Israel... they'll be extra excited about this model if it is what I think it is. Carolly
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This is bringing to mind an interesting take someone I know had on the theory of evolution..... *G*"The joints and movement are different... we don't spend much time swinging from trees"
Definitely. When you no longer rely on keen upper-body strength (specifically in the arms and shoulders), and instead utilize lower appendages for impetus, much of the body changes shape. Truly interesting!
Of course, we could all be very wrong, but supposing that we aren't, I think that a model like this (especially how you have described it, Carolly) could be fascinating!
I just adore these mystery models! We so rarely get a chance to offer ideas based on enigmatic words and phrases.
Anyway, even though I know none of this is done for me, I want to personally thank all of you for the input! This is great stuff!
Aaron
did noone catch what dan said? "Magical, Morphing, Fantasy, Millennium Poop with ERC" LOL :) here is what im thinking.. along the lines of the Leakey Foundation... ancestral.. perhaps a character morph.. full body morph.. for the ancestral of man.. the beginning of humankind? kinda falls along the lines of gorilla/ape (if you believe in evolution) oh hell.. i didnt read ur reply manhunter.. but thats what i was thinking too :)
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You don't think DAZ would give the answer away so easily...that's why I'm certain that it's a Charlton Heston character...you know, from that movie where he sees the Statue of Liberty and says "Soilent Green is...hey...get your hands off me you fithy ape!!!" I hope it's a Cornelius morph for Michael P.S. Great image (derivative of Ruslan Karablin) at the link above.EricofSD, I thought that Lucy was found by Donald Johanson... am I wrong? I named the skeleton in my closet "Lucy" because she is a head shorter than me. Nobody at the party found the skeleton. ::shake head in wonderment:: I guess they were all too busy chatting in the front rooms. Until Poser came out, having a posable life-sized skeleton was handy for reference. Carolly
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"Jane thinks the new model is really cook, especially in the mist!"
Now that certainly makes sense! :) Any ideas?
Aaron