Monday, May 11, 2009

Links/New Bigfoot Discovery Museum Video

http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/kiwi-apology/



Kiwi Sends Cryptomundo "Apology to Bigfoot Community" Cryptomundo
New Zealander Leigh Hart apparently tried to measure the depth of the water with both feet when he wrote Let's Hear It for the Maori Sasquatch, intended, he says, for the Kiwi contingent. But, as so often happens, the article was read far beyond New Zealand, inspiring a now back-pedaling Hart to try to extricate himself from the mess. Loren Coleman, however, isn't buying Hart's excuses and lists his reasons in today's post. Meanwhile, The Blogsquatcher points out the correctness of Coleman's remarks and guides you to Melissa Hovey's Search for Bigfoot for another backhand, before delivering his own kidney punch to Mr. Hart in An International Incident. Will these be the last words in the Kiwi commentary, or is more to come?



Peking Man Site to be Excavated Again Xinhua
Chinese archaeologists are expected to begin excavation at the cave site near Zhoukoudian, 50 kilometers southwest of Beijing, where the first Peking Man fossils were discovered by archaeologist Pei Wenzhong in December of 1929. The original Peking Man fossils disappeared during the tumult of World War II. Meanwhile, Britain's leading forensic scientist has been fitting together fossilized bones from a Serbian cave and has put together a bust of The First European and Israeli archaeologists think they may have solved the identity of the mysterious "Mistress of the Lionesses" who wrote as a monarch from Canaan prior to the Israelite Exodus, seeking the help of Egypt, as described in Evidence of Woman "King" in Ancient Canaan Discovered. With images.

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Mike talks about the mid tarsal break.
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