To: blam
Thanks for the interesting post, and I am enjoying the comments.
Have a Ph.D. in the subject, plus 30+ years experience.
It could be real. there's a way to find out. All you need to do is science.
He claims DNA and C14 results; great, lets see 'em. Let's redo them. If the results are the same the second and third time around, its a definite maybe.
But extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If I claim a 1,000 year old site around here, no big deal. If I claim a 10,000 year old site I better have some solid data. If I pull a Leakey and claim 100,000 years I better have truckloads of data.
Will wait for this one to show up in "American Antiquity" before I bet the farm on it.
To: Coyoteman
22 posted on
07/14/2003 7:33:29 PM PDT by
blam
To: Coyoteman
The empty bottles of Old Bushmill and Jameson led him to believe that the skeleton was of Celtic origin.
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