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Re: AUSTRALOIDS
Stephen Barnard (steve@megafauna.com)
Mon, 26 Aug 1996 20:17:08 -0800
E.G. Land wrote:
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> In article <32224361.486E@megafauna.com>,
> Stephen Barnard <steve@megafauna.com> wrote:
> >Eric Brunner wrote:
> >>
> >> Imagine instead written of Europeans:
> >>
> >> Recent researches have suggested that they may be the result of
> >> interbreeding between between an original population of "Homo
> >> neanderthalus" and the earliest members of "Homo sapiens."
> >>
> >> See any fur fly?
> >>
> >
> >I have read precisely this speculation (though not recently), and I
> >haven't seen any fur fly.
> >
> >The question of whether Australian Aborigines do or don't have a more
> >direct relationship to Homo erectus than other races is a matter of
> >fact, and it should have no political overtones. In particular, such a
> >claim -- right or wrong -- does not necessarily imply a value judgement.
> >
> > Steve Barnard
> I'm surprised no one has as yet taken the bull by the horns
> and addressed the question I asked.
>
> Did I word it wrong?
>
> EG Land
>
> --
> _______________________________________________________________________
>
> BARD (aka Ed Garth Land)
> Fly On-The-Wall, Inc.
I have a question for you. (I don't know the answer to your question.)
Are you THE E.G. Land?
Steve Barnard
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