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No fossil evidence for human evolution

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-06 2:56

Lucy - The skeleton of a three foot tall chimpanzee.
Heidelberg Man - Built from a jawbone that was conceded to be human.
Nebraska Man - Scientifically built up from one tooth, later found to be the tooth of an extinct pig.
Piltdown Man - The jawbone turned out to belong to a modern ape.
Peking Man - Supposedly 500,000 years old, but all supporting evidence has disappeared.
Neanderthal Man - At the 1958 International Congress of Zoology, Dr. A.J.E. Cave said his examination showed that his famous skeleton found in France over 50 years ago is that of an old man who suffered from arthritis.
Newguinea Man - Dates back to 1970, found just north of Australia.
Cromagnon Man - One of the earliest and best established fossils is at least equal in physique and brain capacity to modern man.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-06 15:26

>>11
http://harpend.dsl.xmission.com/Documents/eswaran%20et%20al%202005%20genomics%20refutes%20exclusively%20african%20origin%20jhe.pdf
and they do.
it's not relevant to this discussion at all.
Maybe it would change the wording of your rebuttal a bit.
Full of shit.
Not really. It just isn't *really* a proper subspecies, as per everyone else. Check the leopard subspecies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopard#Subspecies
(Also, the statement "It has been suggested that there may be as many as 30 extant subspecies of the Leopard. However, modern taxonomic analyses have demonstrated that only 8/9 subspecies are valid." is kind of false, since before they were determined by genetic clusters, 8 subspecies were alleged. Now it's 9.)
At most, it's a simple naming issue.
I dislike leftist bullshit, sorry.

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