Re: [Texascavers] sort of evolution related

2017-08-20 Thread Louise Power via Texascavers
It's called a brow ridge, not brow bridge. Also, it's spelled anomaly, not 
anamoly. Get a dictionary of pay attention to spell check.



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Sent: Tuesday, August 8, 2017 12:29 PM
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Subject: [Texascavers] sort of evolution related

I saw a young man in Houston this week in a store and he barely looked like 
your stereotypical homo sapien.  He was 6'3" and in tip-top physical condition. 
 His unique feature was the largest brow-bridge that I had ever seen.   I had 
never seen anybody that more resembled my vision of our ancient Cro-Magnon 
ancestors.  I imagine the ladies would be very attracted to this particular guy.

So out of curiosity, I Googled around for about 3 hours looking at anthropology 
photos and anything that might resemble him.   I found absolutely nothing.   He 
did not look like those wrestlers and boxers from Russia as his forehead did 
not seem to be angular, but instead vertical like Elvis.


I did learn from this research that the ancient people of Japan were totally 
different than they havebeen for the past 3,000 years, and that the original 
inhabitants of Japan are now allegedly extinct.

So I wonder if this young man that I saw was an anamoly, or part of his DNA 
contains something lost from the ancient ones ??



The painters that travelled to remote places 300 years ago did an amazing thing 
by recording all that diversity, as did the early photographers of the late 
1800's.

Googling all that and seeing the antique images was interesting.

David Locklear
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Re: [Texascavers] sort of evolution related

2017-08-09 Thread Fritz Holt via Texascavers
Try Neanderthal. Fritz

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> On Aug 8, 2017, at 2:29 PM, David via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> I saw a young man in Houston this week in a store and he barely looked like 
> your stereotypical homo sapien.  He was 6'3" and in tip-top physical 
> condition.  His unique feature was the largest brow-bridge that I had ever 
> seen.   I had never seen anybody that more resembled my vision of our ancient 
> Cro-Magnon ancestors.  I imagine the ladies would be very attracted to this 
> particular guy.
> 
> So out of curiosity, I Googled around for about 3 hours looking at 
> anthropology photos and anything that might resemble him.   I found 
> absolutely nothing.   He did not look like those wrestlers and boxers from 
> Russia as his forehead did not seem to be angular, but instead vertical like 
> Elvis.
> 
> 
> I did learn from this research that the ancient people of Japan were totally 
> different than they havebeen for the past 3,000 years, and that the original 
> inhabitants of Japan are now allegedly extinct.   
> 
> So I wonder if this young man that I saw was an anamoly, or part of his DNA 
> contains something lost from the ancient ones ??
> 
> 
> 
> The painters that travelled to remote places 300 years ago did an amazing 
> thing by recording all that diversity, as did the early photographers of the 
> late 1800's.
> 
> Googling all that and seeing the antique images was interesting.
> 
> David Locklear
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