| A partial jawbone, consisting of two parts, was discovered by G.E. Lewis in India in the 1930s. Based on these two jaw bone fragments, claimed to be 14 million years old, evolutionists reconstructed Ramapithecus’s family and supposed natural habitat (at side). For fifty years, the fossil was portrayed as an ancestor of Man but following the results of a 1981 anatomical comparison with a baboon skeleton, evolutionists were forced to quietly set it aside. |
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Evolution Forgeries: Ramapithecus
Posted by mindo at 3:39 PM Saturday, February 27, 2010Labels: Darwin, darwinism, evolution, harun, lucy, neanderthal, nebraska, piltdown, Ramapithecus, taung, theory, yahya
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