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Modulous
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Message 53 of 89 (675019)
10-05-2012 7:59 AM
Reply to: Message 30 by valentin.d
10-04-2012 3:51 PM


My question was, "How do you know it as a pistol shot without the bullet? And how would you distiguish the entry/exit wounds of a bullet from, say, an arrow?
Experts can easily identify species of firearms, even in the absence of a bullet.
So which experts have examined this and have identified it as a pistol shot?

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Modulous
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Message 71 of 89 (675370)
10-10-2012 4:08 PM
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10-10-2012 6:07 AM


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My question was, "How do you know it as a pistol shot without the bullet? And how would you distiguish the entry/exit wounds of a bullet from, say, an arrow?
quote:
Experts can easily identify species of firearms, even in the absence of a bullet
quote:
So which experts have examined this and have identified it as a pistol shot?
The head of a man, petrified in the process of life, and added in weight. I have no desire to carry it to the experts.
I didn't think any experts had identified this as a pistol shot.
For me it is important that the ancient fossil of a human head is no different from modern humans.
I'm going to presume no experts have identified it as an ancient fossil of a human head due to its weight too.
How have you come to the conclusion that your judgement on these matters is reliable?

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Message 76 of 89 (675465)
10-11-2012 2:14 PM
Reply to: Message 74 by valentin.d
10-10-2012 11:32 PM


I fully support your proposal, in respect of the necessary expertise (research).
But how to implement it?
Have you tried emailing your local university or museum or something?
For me it is important that the ancient fossil of a human head is no different from modern humans.
How many teeth does it have?
You quoted me saying
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How have you come to the conclusion that your judgement on these matters is reliable?
But didn't answer.

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