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Why do humans step off with the left foot?
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August 06, 2005, 08:54:20 AM »
..Is a stupid question, I know, but if it only relegates the last leading question (on Origin of Human Bipedalism) posted on this board to the obscurity it deserves, then it will have served its purpose.
I am convinced by much of the 'AAT' and I'm sure much will eventually be accepted.
Meanwhile, I respect (I hope) the wishes of others who don't want its interminable arguments foisted upon them.
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Richard
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