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Date:    Mon, 27 Jan 2003 01:51:57 -0500
From:    Keith Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Human evolution - Posters? Calendars?

Do you know of any posters or 2003 wall calendars, suitable for display
in
my office, which exemplify human evolution?  I don't want anything too
subtle (such as a mother and child painting which depicts human bonding,
nurturing etc) as I want to use the display to stimulate interest and
discussion.  There is the evolvefish.com product range, including their
2003 calendar - but I don't want to have my nose punched in:

(http://www.evolvefish.com/fish/product1263.html)

I was thinking more of reproductions of cave art from southern France
and
Spain, or maybe a reasonably up to date chart of human evolution.

Another good idea is a human skull replica from skullduggery.com

(http://skullduggery.com/extinct.htm)

however, they are _so_ good, I can just see them being pinched!

I've posted this on the Paleofood discussion list as well, as they have
more subscribers and I wanted maximum coverage.  My apologies
to those who received this twice.

Keith

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