Remember that Neanderthal was still around at this time.
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01/21/2003 1:19:52 PM PST by
blam
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2 posted on
01/21/2003 1:21:23 PM PST by
blam
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Look into my eyes! You Vill not Succeed !
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3 posted on
01/21/2003 1:22:13 PM PST by
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'Oldest Star Chart' Found (32,500 Years Old)Who was Liz Taylor married to back then?
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Fortean bump.
5 posted on
01/21/2003 1:30:13 PM PST by
Junior
(Feeling buggy)
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Love this stuff.
6 posted on
01/21/2003 1:33:38 PM PST by
happygrl
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1st Cribbage Board?
7 posted on
01/21/2003 1:39:09 PM PST by
Waco
To: blam
Could it be something else hanging between his legs?
They were obviously hill or mountain people! They had one short leg so that they could stand erect!
To: blam
It may be a picture of Elvis, too. Noone will ever know which of these conjectures, if any, is correct.
9 posted on
01/21/2003 1:49:03 PM PST by
expatpat
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"Remember that Neanderthal was still around at this time."
Yes, liberals were around. They didn't do much, and they complained a lot, but they were there.
To: blam
On one side of the tablet is the man-like being with his legs apart and arms raised. Between his legs hangs what could be a sword and his waist is narrow. His left leg is shorter than his right one. Not bad, considering that the sword wasn't invented for another 25,000 years. Some scholarship.
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"Dr Rappenglueck allowed for this effect by using a computer program to wind back the sky and found evidence for a particular star in Orion that was in a different place all those years ago. "
Too bad they don't tell us if it corresponded to the tablet..
aside from this nit, this level of antiquity is fascinating archaeology, in that something we see still every day is represented SO long ago...
To: blam
"Whitehouse" is right, "Whetstone" wrong, for Dr. David's last name. Interesting article but a bit of a stretch. Then again, I never see anything in the stars.
To: blam
Does anyone have a star chart program handy? Fire it up and tell us how the stars of Orion looked in 30,500 BC. What does 32,500 years of stellar movement do to Orion's shape? (In other words, did it look like the figurine back then?)
20 posted on
01/21/2003 3:01:15 PM PST by
Redcloak
(Tag, you're it!)
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YEC read later
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Calling Lili Von Shtupp, sword investigator extraordinaire!
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This is an obivious fake.
This was made by the same 85 year old fart that just died and his wife that did the Bigfoot tracks all over the states for the past 150 years. Their son said they started it all. Crop circles, Yeti, Helen Thomas
27 posted on
01/21/2003 3:32:30 PM PST by
husky ed
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Between his legs hangs what could be a sword and his waist is narrow.
32,000 years ago I'm betting it's a representation of something else.
29 posted on
01/21/2003 4:17:33 PM PST by
aruanan
To: blam
Didn't these idiots know that mammoth's were endangered? What loosers.
31 posted on
01/21/2003 4:20:31 PM PST by
steveo
(I've got a lovely cunch of boconuts.)
To: blam
Computer enhanced image.
32 posted on
01/21/2003 5:42:45 PM PST by
AndrewC
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I'm going to need a little more convincing about the correlation of the carving to the layout of Orion.
"See, the left leg is shorter" somehow lacks scientific rigor...
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