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- Latour considered nonmoderns to be playing on a different field, one vastly different than that of post-moderns.
- In contrast, the nonmodern approach reestablished symmetry between science and technology on the one hand and society on the other.
- Perhaps the need arose gradually in response to stresses of new social conditions, environmental change or competition from nonmodern human species.
- And those eight gene regions yield statistically significant data that are incompatible with a total genetic replacement model for nonmodern humans, the researcher concluded.
- This would have been an advantage to societies as they moved into new lands and dealt with new circumstances, including nonmodern humans they came in contact with.
- Storr's effort concentrates entirely on figurative art, reminding us that the Modern has always collected art that might be called nonmodern or antimodern, along with the so-called modern kind.
- A permanent, tourist-ensuring Hermitage section would be installed at the proposed Guggenheim near the Financial District . ( Are you listening, City Hall ? ) There would even be more nonmodern art shows uptown.
- At the Harvard Law School, Martha Minow, a professor who specializes in family and school issues, said that intolerance often arises when the behavior of immigrants seems to be " nonmodern, nonscientific and nonrational ."
- They, too, moved out of Africa and eventually replaced nonmodern human species, notably the Neanderthals in Europe and parts of Asia, and Homo erectus, typified by Java Man and Peking Man fossils in the Far East.
- If the nonmodern people had been wiped out and replaced, Templeton explained, the genetic signatures of an older migration and of older recurrent gene flow would not be showing up in the studies of people today from various parts of the world.
- If this is correct, it means that contrary to standard " out of Africa " theory, the newcomers from Africa did not completely replace the local populations _ and that the Neanderthals of Europe and western Asia, and similar nonmodern people throughout Asia, escaped complete extinction.
- "The notion, " he said, " that you had a pulse out of Africa 100, 000 years ago and there was not sharing of a single gene between the modern and nonmodern members of the species just doesn't make a lot of sense ."