finally it hits the news

From: glenn morton (mortongr@flash.net)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 13:54:43 EST

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    Finally the postholes in Japan hit the news on the web.

    see
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_662000/662794.stm

    From the description and drawing, it looks like a hut similar to that of
    many primitive peoples. The modern human Tierra del Fuegans built huts that
    look very similar to this. It is also similar to what the huts at
    Bilzingsleben Germany are believed to have looked like.

    sarcastic mode on:
    Hmmmm....could these homo erecti be acting human? Of course not, they are
    too old to fit into our theological viewpoint.

    sarcastic mode off:

    One thing is certain. In anthropology what is today's oldest will not be
    tomorrow's oldest. For this reason alone, our apologetical schemes should
    allow lots of room for everything to be found older than it is today. If we
    beleive that the oldest altar is 400 kyr today, tomorrow will bring a new
    discovery showing a new example which is older. Apologetical schemes that
    don't take this into account are doomed to constantly retreat.
    glenn

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