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To: donh
Surely you've seen pictures of what normally happens at a paleological site?

Yes, a few. But I have not seen a textbook that presents the contents of thousands of paleological sites in a graphic manner so as to allow the reader to interpret the evidence on his own. If you know of such a textbook I would like to check it out, and I will be the first to point out those cases where the author made assumptions that cannot be proven by science.

1,983 posted on 05/30/2005 9:15:10 PM PDT by Fester Chugabrew
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To: Fester Chugabrew
Yes, a few. But I have not seen a textbook that presents the contents of thousands of paleological sites in a graphic manner so as to allow the reader to interpret the evidence on his own. If you know of such a textbook I would like to check it out,

That's because hardly anyone would buy such a book. Paleontological archives aren't state secrets though. You should have little trouble gaining access to the records you seek.

and I will be the first to point out those cases where the author made assumptions that cannot be proven by science.

That should be pretty easy, since there is no such thing as a proof in natural sciences.

1,985 posted on 05/30/2005 9:36:30 PM PDT by donh
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