To: pistola
Farfetched but intriguing.
However, this reminds one of the Piltdown Man hoax, the fake Howard Hughes will, fake French cave hand prints and cave paintings (by some trying to cash in on the tourist business generated by Lescaux), and alterations in the Great Pyramid at Giza by scientist trying to prove a religious theory.
Any update on the ancient remains of a Caucasoid male that the Indians wanted to bury, claiming it was an ancestor, and that the scientists filed in court for right to examine?
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4 posted on
10/09/2002 12:46:25 AM PDT by
Mo1
To: patriciaruth
Right! All of these things have proven to be hoaxes. It should be possible to date the writing by the "sharpness" of the engraving.
To: patriciaruth
"Any update on the ancient remains of a Caucasoid male that the Indians wanted to bury, claiming it was an ancestor, and that the scientists filed in court for right to examine?" Kennewick Man, The courts just recently ruled for the scientists and further scientific study.
31 posted on
10/09/2002 8:02:34 AM PDT by
blam
To: patriciaruth
To: patriciaruth
"...alterations on the Great Pyramid..." Care to amplify on this?
To: patriciaruth
Why would a person from Middle East write in a Paleo Hebrew inscription (alphabet) in 100 BC. The Paleo hebrew stopped at 600 BC.
To: patriciaruth
Try reading the Book of Mormon that will explain everything in total.
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