Gerry,

You are beginning to irritate me. I posted something that could be of interest to Nostratics. You
write "You claim...". I claimed nothing. Even after what I wrote you are still insisting I answer
to something I have nothing to do with. What exactly is your problem?

Geraldine Reinhardt wrote:
Great H.M. Hubey,
But you did not answer my question(s).
Why not?
 
Gerry
 
----- Original Message -----
From: H.M. Hubey
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Nostratica] Vedic Horse Demolishes Witzel's Theory

I posted something from someplace.

Geraldine Reinhardt wrote:
OK M. Hubey.  If there was "no Vedic Horse" at Harappa, then which type of horse was it?  Couldn't have been Equus Przevaalskii (with 18 pairs of ribs) because you claim it was not the one described by the Rig Veda. Was it Equus Sivalensis with only 17 pairs of ribs?  Do the number of ribs call into question whether or not it is a horse?  Could be, eah, since the number of chromosomes determine whether or not we are human or ape.  Let's see:  23 pair of chromosomes = humans and 24 pair = chimps/gorilla.  Imagine....one pair of chromosomes turns humans into writers, musicians, artists, scientists, thinkers, philosophers etc.  I wonder what an extra pair of ribs could do for a horse?
 
Gerry

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