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Author Topic:   How Creationism Explains Hominid Fossil Skulls (FINAL STATEMENTS ONLY)
anglagard
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Message 20 of 137 (599656)
01-09-2011 4:34 PM
Reply to: Message 18 by ICANT
01-09-2011 4:16 PM


Re: Genesis species
ICANT writes:
I have no idea what body those skulls belonged on. If they were attached to a body I could make a judgment.
There are several complete skeletons of Neanderthals and Homo Erectus. In fact I personally saw the original partial skeleton of Lucy aka Australopithecus Afarensis at the Museum of Natural History in Houston.
Perhaps you need to be aware that Google has not only a web search function but also image and video search as well.
Edited by anglagard, : replace africanus with Australopithecus, knew something was funny, got the species and genus confused

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