To: Justice Department
A surprising number of giant human skeletons have in fact been discovered, some of them reaching heights of 4.6 m (15 ft) or more. In many cases, the present whereabouts of the remains is unknown, and many details about the skeletons and the circumstances of their discovery are lacking, including indications as to their possible age. But to dismiss every such find out of hand as a delusion or hoax would seem to owe more to rank prejudice than to healthy scepticism. [emphasis added] I've yet to see one of these "giants," and I've studied a thousand or more archaeological skeletons in my career as an archaeologist in the western US.
I have yet to see any reports from my colleagues of such a find either.
Where's all the evidence?
42 posted on
09/28/2008 2:49:22 PM PDT by
Coyoteman
(Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.)
To: Coyoteman
"I've yet to see one of these "giants," and I've studied a thousand or more archaeological skeletons in my career as an archaeologist in the western US
.Where's all the evidence?"
You're just not looking in the right places.
46 posted on
09/28/2008 3:12:33 PM PDT by
Justice Department
("Comedy is allied to justice." Aristophenes)
To: Coyoteman
"Where's all the evidence?"
Right under your feet, perhaps.
48 posted on
09/28/2008 3:26:43 PM PDT by
Justice Department
("Comedy is allied to justice." Aristophenes)
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