On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 17:16:25 -0400, Geoffrey Purcell
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> These objects, known as ooparts are on rare occasions validated as
> authentic(such as the Piri Reis map).
> Aside from that, almost every page supporting the oopart-theory re a
> more ancient origin of Mankind, tends to >part of web-archives which
> also focus on Von-Daeniken-esque theories re UFOs etc. - which is not
> exactly >promising.
>>
>> "There was a time when Conrad regarded the integrity of the scientific
>> establishment as beyond reproach. But after seven years of dealing with
>> paleontologists and archaeologists, he said he has found them to be a
>> devious and untrustworthy bunch whose actions in relation to him have
>> been
>> downright dishonest and deceitful."
>>
Is there any evidence that supports a less ancient origin of Man?
I mean other than the claims of the devout and pious paleontologists and
archaeologists.
William