From: | "Gurth" <gurth@******.nl> |
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Subject: | Re: genetically-reconstructed brontosaurus |
Date: | Sun, 15 Sep 1996 11:33:17 +0100 |
> >Complete skeletons are very rare, and who says that what we call, for
> >example, Neanderthals weren't orks who lived hundreds of thousands of
> >years ago?
>
> Neanderthals sisn't have tusks.
>
> >Or that the bones we assume are of children, in fact belonged to dwarfs?
>
> The bone structure of a dwarf is a bit different than that of a child.
I know those things, and I think you can shoot down any theory that way.
What I'm trying to say is that, looking from SR's world, it makes for an
interesting history.
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