#121 utexas website gives "indexes" but misses the most important index in all of anthropology; textbook;STONETHROWING THEORY, THE CENTRAL THEORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
sci.anthropology only
 
Advanced search
POPULAR GROUPS

sci.anthropology Profile…
 Up
#121 utexas website gives "indexes" but misses the most important index in all of anthropology; textbook;STONETHROWING THEORY, THE CENTRAL THEORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY         


Author: plutonium.archimedes
Date: Jun 13, 2008 08:42

One of the best websites for anthropology is this Utexas which gives
alot of details.
However, it fails to give the most important index of all of
anthropology.
--- quoting from ---
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~bramblet/ant301/seven.html#anchor1840119

Intermembral index = [(humerus + radius) x 100]/)femur + tibia)
Humerofemoral index = (humerus x 100)/femur
Brachial index = (radius x 100)/humerus
Crural index = (tibia x 100)/femur
--- end quoting four indexes of anthropology ---
Show full article (4.37Kb)
2 Comments
Re: #121 utexas website gives "indexes" but misses the most important index in all of anthropology; textbook;STONETHROWING THEORY, THE CENTRAL THEORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY         


Author: porky_pig_jr
Date: Jun 13, 2008 11:37

On Jun 13, 11:42 am, plutonium.archime...@gmail.com wrote:
Show full article (0.88Kb)
no comments
Re: #121 utexas website gives "indexes" but misses the most important index in all of anthropology; textbook;STONETHROWING THEORY, THE CENTRAL THEORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY         


Author: tadchem
Date: Jun 14, 2008 06:01

On Jun 13, 11:42 am, plutonium.archime...@gmail.com wrote:
> One of the best websites for anthropology is this Utexas which gives
> alot of details.
> However, it fails to give the most important index of all of
> anthropology.
> --- quoting from ---http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~bramblet/ant301/seven.html#anchor1840119
>
> Intermembral index = [(humerus + radius) x 100]/)femur + tibia)
> Humerofemoral index = (humerus x 100)/femur
> Brachial index = (radius x 100)/humerus
> Crural index = (tibia x 100)/femur
> --- end quoting four indexes of anthropology ---
>
> I am going to call this index the finger-toe index. It is the most
> important index in
> all of anthropology for it is based on the idea that humanity evolved
> as a "throwing
> ape". Homo sapiens was created from a "root-stock of ape species" as a
> throwing
> ape. Throwing is what made us a "higher species" from the ape species ...
Show full article (4.75Kb)
no comments