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Dear Science friends,

(More information mail and correspondences to University of Florida
and Geologists and anthropologist are attached in attached mail and
all attachments)

Kutch was a part of (new science name) Gondwanaland = Old name JUMBU
DWIPE- Jambu dwip, BHARAT KHANDE- Bharat Khand was a Indian plate
(including kutch).

According to VEDA these words means that. JUMBU DWIPE BHARAT KHANDE -
JUMBU DWIPE - BHARAT KHANDE.

We can not deny Vedas word and neither the SARASWATI (ancient
Saraswati river) river basin. And its archaeology.

So we need to prepare our selves and others to understand and
evaluate not only VEDAs but also Kutch the original part of
Gondwanaland (Jambu Dwip).

More are there like South Africa. Only need is to observe and sight
to observe (archaeological Divya Chakshu)

THE EARLY MAN
There are evidences of the Early man in Kutch · It is
believed that kutch was a part of the 'Gondvana' continent (African
continent) millions of years ago when the present Kutch Saurashtra
was part of the East Africa. Stone Age tools were found from the
gravels of Bhuki river near Nakhatrana. Stone Age tools have also
been discovered from other parts of Gujarat confirming the advent of
the Early Man from Africa to India. The original settlers in Kutch
were aborgins who were probably driven out down south of Vindhyachal
by the tribes who migrated to Kutch from the north and west .

http://edition.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/07/04/safrica.dinosaur.reut/
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) -- The remains of a two-ton
dinosaur have lurked in a South African university for more than 20
years -- but only now have researchers realized it is the oldest
direct ancestor of the largest creatures ever to walk the earth.

Scientists said Thursday that the fossil, dug up in 1981, was the
earliest known example of a sauropod, the group of giant plant-eating
reptiles that ruled the Jurassic world between 205 and 145 million
years ago.

The fossil is 215 million years old, and represents a new species of
sauropod that would have been the largest land animal of its time,
weighing 1.8 tons and stretching 26 to 33 feet from nose to tail.

"We have got a very, very early sauropod ... the earliest yet found,"
said Adam Yates, a palaeontologist at Johannesburg's University of
the Witwatersrand.

Small compared to relatives
Yates first noticed that the forgotten fossil had been wrongly
classified when he was a visiting research student.

"I was so lucky that no one else had moved on this specimen before,"
he said.

Antetonitrus ingenipes, as Yates has named his find, is a minnow
compared to its grandchildren. Argentinosaurus, probably the largest
sauropod, has a strong claim to be the heaviest land animal of all
time, weighing 100 tons.

"This discovery tells us a lot about the way the group actually
developed ... Antetonitrus is not a giant yet but it gives us some
clues as to the evolution of gigantism," Yates said.

Classified wrong
Previously the earliest known sauropod was the 210-million-year-old
Isanosaurus, found in Thailand.

Antetonitrus was found by veteran fossil hunter James Kitching in
1981. But the remains were initially classified as belonging to the
prosauropod group, and left to gather dust in the university's
archaeology institute.

Sauropods were the first dinosaurs to walk on four short, equal-
length legs, while their prosauropod predecessors had shorter fore-
limbs than hind-limbs and were scavengers as well as grazers.

Yates noticed that the creature's backbone had sauropod
characteristics, and after intensive study he and Kitching
reclassified it as a new sauropod species in a paper published in the
Proceedings of the Royal Society.

From Yours : Dr. BHUDIA.- Science Group Of INDIA.

President:"Kutch Science Foundation".
Founder President:"Kutch Amateurs Astronomers Club - Bhuj - Kutch".
Life Member:"kutch Itihaas Parishad".

kutchscience@..., kutchscience@...,

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NEW;
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