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Author Topic:   Did dinosaurs and man coexist?
Karl
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Message 7 of 60 (29358)
01-17-2003 8:01 AM


No, they didn't. Not by 60 million years or so.

  
Karl
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Message 12 of 60 (29374)
01-17-2003 9:53 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by thousands_not_billions
01-17-2003 9:31 AM


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Originally posted by thousands_not_billions:
Yep, I believe that they coexisted.
None of the many, many rock formations that contain dinosaur bones contain any human artefacts, or indeed remains of any modern animal.
Given that, what evidence do you have to offer to suggest they did co-exist. Where? When?

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Karl
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Message 45 of 60 (33828)
03-07-2003 8:09 AM
Reply to: Message 44 by David O
03-06-2003 1:48 PM


That site could only be the answer to a very silly question.
Sorry, couldn't resist.

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