Re: human ancestors never passed through a knuckle-walking phase




Paul Crowley wrote:
"Lee Olsen" <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It seems
that you see 'pebble beaches' as fixed
entities,

They are dynamic ONLY over thousands or even millions of years. You
claimed "dust" over a few years (or even months), that is flat
insane.

Do you live near a coast?

That is your evidence that a handaxe will turn to dust in a few years?
You have no evidence because you made that up----you lied.

Have you
ever seen one?


You are also senile.


The estimates for the age of petroglyphs on the Washington coast, some
of which are on the beach in tidal waters, is 300 years.

If they were on an ocean beach in
tidal waters, they would have been
eroded.

Who said they weren't? But eroded is not the same as turing to dust .
Point is they are still visible after being in the surf for 300 years.
Accouding to your sick imagination they should have turned to dust in
"a few years (or even months)," What part of that are you too stupid
to understand?


You can see eroded structures
all around the coasts of Europe: e.g
castles or forts of which only a fraction
remains. Around here there are plenty
of forts from the Napoleonic era (or mid-
19th century) of which only parts remain.
Of course, there are many others washed
away entirely.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/020499/hike04.html
"Three-hundred-year-old petroglyphs can be found about a mile to the
south of Cape Alava at Wedding Rocks. Makah tribal members ask that
you respect their sanctity and not touch them."

That says nothing about them being
near (let alone in) the sea.

Listen Mr. Senile, I already cited the source for some of them being
in tidal waters. You too stupid to use the forum search box? How many
times does something have to be repeated before your pea brain can
grasp it?


Whereas you should see them as being
a bit like lenticular clouds

Quote me directly you lying piece of garbage. Did I use the words
"lenticular clouds" anywhere. You are a delusional sicko.

Where on earth do I say you mentioned
them? Is there (in your mind) some law
that says no one can use words unless
you use them first?

So you made that up too? Accusations about what you think I see? Do
they teach mind reading down at the pub also?

Try to answer this question. Why is
it that you will not find a pebble on a
beach as rough or as chipped as a
typical hand-axe?


No attempt to answer the question,
of course.

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Hand axes were produced by grinding,
and at an economical rate by hominids.

No attempt to admit you were wrong.

Why would a handaxe turn to dust on a pebble beach and the pebbles
wouldn't turn to dust also?

No attempt to answer the question.




Paul.

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