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Bone cell remains found in Carboniferous human skull cap

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Lin Liangtai - 09 Feb 2008 09:05 GMT
The remains of the bone cells in a Carboniferous human skull cap
fossil were newly identified in a Haversian system (osteon). The bone
cells were so well-preserved that even their dendrites were clearly
seen in the canaliculi.
Detailed notes and the photo at:

http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=13&f=1588634518&p=0
Budikka666 - 09 Feb 2008 12:46 GMT
> The remains of the bone cells in a Carboniferous human skull cap
> fossil were newly identified in a Haversian system (osteon). The bone
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> http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=13&f=1588634518&p=0

Where's the peer-reviewed science paper that demonstrates this?  Oh,
that's right, you don't have one.  In fact, you don't have *any*
actual scientific support for your claims, do you?  All you have is
bullshit and LIES.  That's why you chickened out of my debate offer -
because you have nothing to bring to a debate.

Take your pathetic, juvenile, gullible LIES and shove them.

Budikka
 
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