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JonF
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Message 25 of 46 (97545)
04-03-2004 4:29 PM
Reply to: Message 19 by teen15m6
04-02-2004 2:08 PM


Re: The Central Issue
"numerous fossiles wich cannot be ignored" mind nameing some?
I like this Chart of Human Evolution, with white numbers in the bars that "indicate the approximate count of distinct individuals in each species from whom fossil remains survive. This is considerably smaller than the number of fossil 'specimens,' because a specimen can be a single tooth, bone or bone fragment.", and lihnks to discussions of each type.
500 Neandertals, 150 Homo Erectus, 50 Homo Hedelbergnesis, 20 Homo Ergaster, 5 Homo Rudolfensis, 15 Homo Habilis, 90 Australopithecus Robustus, 20 Australopithecus Bosel, 5 Australopithecus Aethlopicus, 130 Australopithecus Africanus, 120 Australopithecus Afarensis, 5 Australopithecus Anamansis, 5 Australopithecus Ramidus ...
And that chart's five years old based on a book that's eight years old and was probably a little out of date when it came out; there have been others discovered since then

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JonF
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Message 44 of 46 (101152)
04-20-2004 9:31 AM
Reply to: Message 43 by PaulK
04-20-2004 6:19 AM


OT: linking directly to TO feedback items
The claim that talkorigins.org is lying over the existence of 3rd stage SNRs is raised in the current feedback.
TalkOrigins Archive - Feedback for March 2004
FYI, you can link directly to the feedback item by looking at the source and noting the "name" attribute on the "Feedback Letter" line of the item of interest then appending that to the URL:
TalkOrigins Archive - Feedback for March 2004

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