To: joebuck
Excavations of Neandertal artifacts at two caves in northern Spain have yielded an unexpected discoverya trove of thin, double-edged stone blades that researchers usually regard as the work of Stone Age people who lived much later. Yeah, well you might wanna do a little research next time.
Nothing for me. I seem to have lost my appetite.
11 posted on
05/16/2006 12:59:46 PM PDT by
mikeus_maximus
(Hey George! Read OUR lips: Build the wall!)
To: mikeus_maximus
a trove of thin, double-edged stone blades That may have been the origin of those famous "Gillette Blue Blades" I used to shave with back in the 60's.
13 posted on
05/16/2006 1:04:40 PM PDT by
capt. norm
(W.C. Fields: "Hollywood is the gold cap on a tooth that should have been pulled out years ago.")
To: mikeus_maximus
Geez guys, this is a serious scientific study, and everybody is craking jokes and making fun of it.
I would hate to think what people would say when a study is done about homo erectus. I think we are all descended from homo erectus.
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