A Creationist nut wants to pretend that a rock he looked at is a human bone.
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CARBBONE.HTM
Carboniferous human bones -- an evaluation. Starting file.
CONMAIN.HTM
Ted Holden states his Creationist claims -- Conrad Materials -- in this file ironically (and accurately) named 'ConMain.'
TIMESCAL.HTM
A discussion of the terms used to describe geological time
SHENANDO.JPG
A picture of the Shenandoah area where the stone fragment was unearthed
HEINRICH.HTM
Shenandoah geology -- comments by Paul Heinrich
TEETH.HTM
Big teeth. Describes various large teeth and how they can be confused with tusks.
TUSKS.HTM
'Fish don't have tusks.' - Ted Holden. Yeah, but class, can you tell me what fish _do_ have?
DINOBONE.HTM
Fossil dinosaur bone microstructure.
TH96001.HTM
Sample TH96-001 -- minimal interpretation.
TH96001_.HTM
Sample TH96-001 -- interpretation.
BONE1.JPG
Picture of the rock fragment Holden and Ed pretend is human bone.
EC96001.HTM
Sample EC96-001 -- minimal interpretation.
EC96001_.HTM
Sample EC96-001 -- interpretation.
CONCLUSI.HTM
Conclusions -- 'Carboniferous human bones.' Both the examined specimens are cemented, fine-grained sandstones, possibly concretions or other non-bone structures. There is no trace of
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