public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from shankargallery with tags clipmarks & evolution

January 2008

Clipmark: Emergence of Whales

"The first whales are known from the Indo-Pakistan region of the ancient Tethys seaway in early Eocene sediments dating to about 50 million years ago."

August 2007

Clipmark: archaeocete.org

Wadi el-Hitan contains fossils of the extinct suborder of whales, the archaeoceti, that date back about 40 million years

Clipmark: Egypt accuses Belgian diplomats of damaging ancient whale fossils

Wadi el-Hitan contains fossils of the extinct suborder of whales, the archaeoceti, that date back about 40 million years.

July 2007

May 2007

Clipmark: Evolution of Whales

Ed Babinski works on the staff of the Duke Library at Furman University, Greenville, SC.The Evolution of Whales Based on November 2001 National Geographic Magazine, "The Evolution of Whales". Covering the Evolutionary Origins of Modern Whales and Dolphin

Clipmark: Israeli researchers: 'Lucy' is not direct ancestor of humans

The specific structure found in Lucy also appears in a species called Australopithecus robustus. Prof. Yoel Rak and colleagues at the Sackler School of Medicine's department of anatomy and anthropology wrote, "The presence of the morphology in both the la

April 2007

Clipmark: AAT ยท shoreline adaptations in the genus Homo

Human ancestors lived in warm & water-rich milieus. * Aquatic Ape Theory of human evolution (original term E.Morgan 1982) * Aquarboreal Apes Theory of Mio-Pliocene apes (aqua=water, arbor=tree) * Amphibious Ancestors Theory of Plio-Pleistocene Homo (

Clipmark: Desert whales

Desert whalesForty million years ago a vast area of the northern part of the Egyptian Western Desert was nothing but a sea. The whole of Fayoum was submerged; it was part of the Tethys Sea. In reality, Tethys Sea was so enormously big that some scholars c