Re: Number of specimins of early hominids?
- From: "rmacfarl" <rmacfarl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Sep 2005 21:39:51 -0700
Paul Ciszek wrote:
> In article <432b7cbc$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> rmacfarl <rmacfarl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >C. David Kreger's site is a good start: http://www.modernhumanorigins.net/
> >
> >To anyone who hasn't visited recently - it has moved, so update your
> >bookmarks / Favorites...
>
> Alas, most of the links appeared to be broken, at least when I tried
> to look at the various Neanderthal finds...
Probably because he's just had to move his domain name. Keep trying -
he'll probably get around to fixing them over the next few months. Send
him an e-mail too - he's quite approachable, & has participated here on
SAP at times...
Ross Macfarlane
.
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