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           research was carried out on this subject and the tooth was
           called the Nebraska man. Based on this single tooth, recon-
           structions of the Nebraska Man’s head and body were drawn.
           Moreover, the Nebraska Man was even pictured along with
           his wife and children, as a whole family in a natural setting.
           However, in 1927, other parts of the skeleton were found and
           it was established that the tooth belonged to a wild pig.

               106. The “primitive man” concept is an
               evolutionist nonsense.

               There is no such thing as “primitive man”. A few of the
           numerous proofs on this subject are the following:
               - The human fossil unearthed in Spain in 1995 utterly
           destroyed the tale of the “evolution of man”. The 800,000
           year-old human skull fossil unearthed in the Atapuerca Region
           belongs to the era in which half-ape creatures allegedly exist-
           ed according to evolutionists, and it is no different from the
           modern man. This means that there is no difference between
           the man of 800,000 years ago and the man of today.
               - A news item published in the New Scientist on March
           14th, 1998, titled “Early humans were much smarter than we
           suspected...” tells us that the humans called Homo Erectus by
           evolutionists were practicing seamanship 700 thousand years
           ago. These humans, who had enough knowledge and tech-
           nology to build a vessel and possessed a culture that made
           use of sea transport, can hardly be called “primitive.”
               - The 26 thousand year old needle fossils that were
           unearthed show that the being which the evolutionists call the
           Neanderthal man, had knowledge of clothing tens of thou-
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