evolution of man 3

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

Part 3 of perhaps 5. This deals briefly with the "multi-Regional" view of mans origin and Homo Sapiens Idaltu. A lot of imagination and a little bit of science are involved in this game of sophistry.

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  • My view of the Herto remains is rather pivotal. I'm sometimes inclined to agree with Hugh Ross on these remains...that they are not us...not behaviorally modern, but its possible that these are not as old as stated. They (sort of) remind me of large Australoid remains. More study and time needs to go by.

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  • You need to go back and study this. Your facts are all over the place.

  • Ah....Idaltu...my namesake! What are YOUR personal views on the Herto (Idaltu)find? No doubt Idaltu had an elongated skull. I know there was much debate also, over whether flesh was scraped from the skull on Idaltu (suggesting human sacrifice or cannibalism) ut I'm not sure. Haven't heard a lot about him lately. Do you feel he suffered from acromeghalie(?) Like some say Rhodesian man had? Human history is definitely the most fascinating story of them all. Thanks for posting this!

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