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by Mr. 3000 07/31/2006, 1:37am PDT |
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There are no true caveman paintings of dinosaurs, correct? I have heard this used by creationists to support the theory that man and dinosaur walked the earth at the same time. I have no problem with creationists but I would find the existance of such paintings to be very interesting, in the same way that Roman coins being discovered in Indiana were:
In 1963, what appeared to be Roman coins were discovered in New Albany, Indiana, across from Louisville, Kentucky All but two of the coins have vanished; the remaining ones appear to depict Roman Emperors Claudius II and Maximinus. More recently, what appear to be Roman coins from the same period have been found on the other side of the Ohio River. The coins were found buried in what might have been a disintegrated leather pouch.
(Okay, 1963 is pretty late to get all concerned, but still. )
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