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Charlie I've never heard of this site. There is precious little on the net too that actually talks about the skeleton.
You folks in Texas are finding a strange group of humans it seems. It doesn't seem to be getting a lot of press outside of Texas though, even though this woman was found back in the 80s.
This is really interesting. Are there other discoveries down there that we may not know about?
Charlie I've never heard of this site. There is precious little on the net too that actually talks about the skeleton.
You folks in Texas are finding a strange group of humans it seems. It doesn't seem to be getting a lot of press outside of Texas though, even though this woman was found back in the 80s.
This is really interesting. Are there other discoveries down there that we may not know about?
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You have to wonder, after the whole Kennewick thing, if the researchers are keeping it on the "down low", until full analyses are complete. Bosque Man was found in the 70's, but just now publicized.http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/plate ... s/ap5.html
Charlie I've never heard of this site. There is precious little on the net too that actually talks about the skeleton.
You folks in Texas are finding a strange group of humans it seems. It doesn't seem to be getting a lot of press outside of Texas though, even though this woman was found back in the 80s.
This is really interesting. Are there other discoveries down there that we may not know about?
I'll have to think over that a bit.This is really interesting. Are there other discoveries down there that we may not know about?

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In the 80s?! What did they do? Bury her again. Over here it's been suggested that some info has been given a low profile so as not to upset native Americans. Is that so?

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You folks in Texas are finding a strange group of humans it seems
Yeah....and then they elect them.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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Yeah....and then they elect them.
What a straightline - there are multiple punch lines to that one.

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Charlie, in your travels around the 'net, does anybody think the Bosque county man has Kennewick Man features?Charlie Hatchett wrote:Nice article, Beag.Neat Charlie. That's an interesting mystery. Heres another article on him.
http://www.stonepages.com/news/archives/002007.html![]()
I'm a dummy when it comes to bones, but to my untrained eye, Bosque Man looks as if he has a bit of Erectus, or Archaic Sapien in him.
H. erectus
Bosque Man
This .pdf shows his features a bit better:
http://www.texas-ec.org/publications/do ... cp0107.pdf
We looked at this skull, and the recreation, a long time ago it seems, but I can't remember where.
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I do remember the discussion from a while back. I'll have to track down our old discussion.Charlie, in your travels around the 'net, does anybody think the Bosque county man has Kennewick Man features?
We looked at this skull, and the recreation, a long time ago it seems, but I can't remember where.

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I just keep going back to look at that skull and thinking that I'm missing something.

Archaic Sapiens in N.A., Naaahhh, your not missing anything significant.


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so what gives ?
uhhh....the pronounced browridge?




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