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Re: DIE LEGENDE VAN Tant Hessie Ples [boodskap #53243] |
So., 11 November 2001 17:34  |
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On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 14:26:04 GMT, @home.com wrote:
> Jy is vreeslik onkundig omtrent wat die nuutste
> wetenskap ons leer oor waar die bakermat
> van homo sapiens was. Reg in die middel van
> Afrika. Ha, ha, ha, ha.
>
> Tant Hessie Ples
Ja, dit was so - maar gelukkig vir ons is die wetenskap nie stagnant
nie. Nuwe verwikkelings dui op iets anders...
Onlangse opgrawings in China betwyfel die tot dusver algemeen
aanvaarde teorie.
Kyk na:
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200110/30/eng20011030_8348 4.html
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200111/09/eng20011109_8424 8.shtml
Relics of China's earliest known human activity dating back two
million years challenge the widely accepted theory that human beings
originated in Africa, Chinese archeologists said.
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New Findings in China Challenge Theory of Human Origin in Africa
Relics of China's earliest known human activity dating back two
million years challenge the widely accepted theory that human beings
originated in Africa, Chinese archeologists said.
A research conducted from last September till now by a Chinese
archeological team in the Nihewan Basin of north China's Hebei
Province has added weight to a long-time hypothesis that human beings
originated in China.
The team has found 800 stone tool pieces and animal remains after
excavating the third layer of the Paleolithic Maquangou site in
Nihewan.
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Re: DIE LEGENDE VAN Tant Hessie Ples [boodskap #53352 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #53259] |
Di., 13 November 2001 20:25  |
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 09:12:22 +0200, Lou wrote:
>> Relics of China's earliest known human activity dating back two
>> million years challenge the widely accepted theory that human beings
>> originated in Africa, Chinese archeologists said.
>
> En as jy die relic omdraai en mooi kyk staan daar - 'Made in Hong-Kong'
> :)
LOL!!!
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