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To: blam

You can see her gotch.


21 posted on 03/06/2005 5:03:38 PM PST by Lazamataz (Proudly Posting Without Reading the Article Since 1999!)
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To: Lazamataz
"You can see her gotch."

LOL. The controversal item is on her head. Humans weren't suppose to be weaving clothing at that time. Her cap looks woven, doesn't it?

26 posted on 03/06/2005 6:50:14 PM PST by blam
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"Anthropology. According to University of Illinois archaeologist, Olga Soffer, the earliest-known headwear may be represented by a woven cap worn by an Upper Paleolithic figurine (the Venus of Willendorf) from Austria (Wong 2000). Venus figurines date back to ca. 27,000 years ago. (N.B.: Others have interpreted the impressions on Venus's head as coifed hair.)"
27 posted on 03/06/2005 6:53:35 PM PST by blam
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