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> > These statements are entirely false....
>Is it possible that he got it from an early lecture of Sears'?
Referring to recent statements/assumptions that Eades, Rosedale, Enig, etc.
probably read only 10-20% of the others' work, I know for a fact that Mike
Eades is a walking dictionary who's read everything we're familiar with,
things we've never heard of and everything in between. Cordain has a
library of thousands of articles alone, not to mention books; I've seen it.
In fact, people within this research field consider Dr. Cordain THE source
for Paleo studies and articles. I can't quote statistics, but to say Ron is
not well-read is veritable blasphemy. Just statin' what I know. Listening
to Mike, Mary Dan and Loren "chat" with another researcher was 50% pops and
clicks, they know and can quote so much.
Dori Zook
Denver, CO
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