Re: coastal footprints 124 ka



rmacfarl wrote:

"Marc Verhaegen" <m_verhaegen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
SF:
Yep, when Richard Hay says that some hominid sites at Olduvai were in
a lake-margin environment then Verhaegen is eager to accept his
assessment, but when the same qualified and experienced geologist
assesses Laetoli as a savanna environment then he is a SF

my little boy think a little bit:

do we have a lot of sc fat? naked skin? alined body? poor olfaction? etc
etc

only complete fools believe that naked fat animals like to run over the
savannas

and only complete fools believe that you need laetoli to reconstruct human
past

sigh


Aligned body? Compared to what - an otter? A seal? Really Marc, your logic
is as tortured as your spelling.

Marc ignores the location - and the significance - of the foramen magnum.
.



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