Re: To David J



On Tue, 29 May 2007 19:59:18 GMT, in sci.archaeology, johansson wrote:

You have problem David?
As usual you are trying to feed false information.
You better believe the contrary to your saying,
if you don't you loose this time as you done in the past.
I think you better start your reading up to present knowledge.
One of the theories is that the cat came to South America 8 million years
ago.( in archaeology.about.com the other year this url was one of the
refered ones: http://www.messybeast.com/cathistory.htm
The interesting and odd thing with that theory is that no one found that old
or close to that old remains. Only theories from DNA-studies. Which of
course could be right, but that I and many others do have problems with.

Yes, I already posted about the 8 million year thing. Nothing odd about
the lack of fossils. But a 400 000 year old fossil is not a theory. Let
alone the Ice Age fossils which are still too early for what you seem to
be claiming.

Doug

Inger E

David Johnson <trolleyfan_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i
diskussionsgruppsmeddelandet:Xns993F6AF3F8BD2trolleyfan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Doug Weller <dweller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Aka cougar, mountain lion. Puma is the Quechua word for cougar. That
is,
the Inca word.
She evidently found a cat fanciers site that said the Inca revered
sacred
cats and decided that showed European influence. An indication of the
'scholarly nature' of her research.

Doug

Just remember:

"Inger said it, therefore it is wrong."

will never fail you.

David

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