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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (28603)9/23/2003 9:09:44 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 89467
 
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 — The largest ice shelf in the Arctic, a solid feature for 3,000 years, has broken up, scientists in the United States and Canada said Monday. They said the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf, on the north coast of Ellesmere Island in Canada’s Nunavut territory, broke into two main parts, themselves cut through with fissures. A freshwater lake drained into the sea, the researchers reported.



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (28603)9/23/2003 9:54:52 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
"They are all dirty and smelly and all that sort of stuff.

How would this guy know that from a jawbone?

Trinkaus is a leading proponent of the controversial theory that early modern humans and Neanderthals interbred to some extent.

If so, then apparently none of the Neanderthal DNA survived in any known linage. The last Neanderthals died in Central Asia only 20 thousand years ago, already past the time that the American continent was being populated.
2think.org



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (28603)9/23/2003 11:12:59 AM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Earliest Modern Humans Found in Romanian Cave

Saw that. Seems to raise more questions than to provide answers.

JMO

lurqer