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Graecopithecus Freybergi "El Graeco"

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"The original Graecopithecus specimen mandible found in 1944, "reportedly unearthed as the occupying German forces were building a wartime bunker"."

 

Yeah, let's go with Nazi Science.

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1 hour ago, dew said:

"The original Graecopithecus specimen mandible found in 1944, "reportedly unearthed as the occupying German forces were building a wartime bunker"."

 

Yeah, let's go with Nazi Science.

What difference does it make that it was found by Nazis in Greece, in 1944? The tests were done in 2017 by a Canadian University.

 

Nazis were the first to discover smoking causes cancer. Does that mean that it doesn't?

 

All they did was find the jawbone while digging. This discovery of its significance and age was made 73 years later by people totally unconnected to the Nazis.

 

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