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From: Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@zg.htnet.hr>
Newsgroups: sci.anthropology.paleo
Subject: Re: Special Issue: The Taung Child then and now: Commemorating its
 centenary in a postcolonial age
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2025 20:15:10 +0100
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On 10.2.2025. 19:09, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
> On 10.2.2025. 17:21, Pandora wrote:
>> Op 10-02-2025 om 06:31 schreef Primum Sapienti:
>>
>>> https://sajs.co.za/issue/view/1257/fullissue12112pdf
>>>
>>> A note from the Editor-in-Chief
>>>
>>> At the South African Journal of Science we are
>>> delighted to have been given the opportunity to
>>> host a special issue commemorating the centenary
>>> of the publication of the discovery of the Taung
>>> Child – a major milestone in science history.
>>>
>>> We are grateful for the collegial and steadfast
>>> work of the Guest Editors, Rebecca Ackermann,
>>> Robyn Pickering, Yonatan Sahle and Lauren
>>> Schroeder. As with other special issues, we have
>>> paid particular attention to the independence of
>>> review processes, with review processes
>>> undertaken by our usual editorial team. We did
>>> ask the Guest Editors for suggestions of
>>> reviewers and expert readers, but we did not
>>> necessarily follow their suggestions – we
>>> considered these as we would consider suggestions
>>> from authors themselves.
>>>
>>> We are very pleased, therefore, not only to be
>>> publishing a special issue on very important
>>> issues for science in our context, but also that,
>>> with the kind cooperation of the Guest Editors,
>>> we are able confidently to state that all papers
>>> in the special issue (and those that were not
>>> accepted) were subject to the same levels of
>>> rigorous assessment as all other submissions to
>>> our Journal.
>>
>> See also the collection "100 years of Australopithecus" from Nature:
>>
>> https://www.nature.com/collections/bdeahhcgcc
> 
>          Listen to this:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962%E2%80%931966
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967%E2%80%931970
>          This is the best music that ever existed. It takes you only 3 
> hours to listen to it all. When I was young I listened to the whole 
> collection three times a day (so, 9 hours a day), for years, every day. 
> While you were sitting by the book, trying to learn about humans, I was 
> being a human.
>          I am sick of those data collectors. Some people think that 
> paleoanthropology is actually the science of tailoring, so they measure 
> everything, somebody else thinks that it is like numismatics, so they 
> collect everything. Tell me what you learnt from those data, don't tell 
> me that I must obtain all the data. Have you learnt anything?
> https://youtu.be/gcYgfbnrV_I?si=yIJyNEcLD75l45uN

		Ah, I know why you showed me this list, because in this list it is 
written: "God works in mysterious ways". Hallelujah, :) .