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- hammer.htm accessdate "2007-02-19".
- hammer.htm accessdate "2015-04-09".
- hammer.htm accessdate "2015-07-07".
- hammer.htm author "Kuban, Glen J.".
- hammer.htm date "2006-07-14".
- hammer.htm first1 "Glen J.".
- hammer.htm isCitedBy Carl_Baugh.
- hammer.htm isCitedBy Creation_Evidence_Museum.
- hammer.htm isCitedBy London_Hammer.
- hammer.htm last1 "Kuban".
- hammer.htm publisher "The Paluxy Dinosaur/"Man Track" Controversy".
- hammer.htm quote "An iron and wooden hammer, sometimes called the "London Artifact" or "London Hammer," found by local hikers in a creek bed near London, Texas in 1936, has been promoted by Carl Baugh and other strict creationists as an out-of place artifact. They maintain that the hammer, which was partially embedded in a small, limy rock concretion, originated in a Cretaceous rock formation , thus contradicting the standard geologic timetable. However, the hammer was not documented in situ, and has not been reliably associated with any specific host formation. Other relatively recent implements have been found encased in by similar nodules, and can form within centuries or even decades under proper conditions . The hammer in question was probably dropped or discarded by a local miner or craftsman within the last few hundred years, after which dissolved limy sediment hardened into a nodule around it. Although a brief rebuttal to Baugh's hammer claims was made by Cole , Baugh and a few other creationists continue to promote it. This review provides further analysis of the hammer and creationist claims about it.".
- hammer.htm title "The London Hammer: An Alleged Out-of-Place Artifact".
- hammer.htm title "The London Hammer: An Alleged Out-of-Place Artifact".
- hammer.htm url hammer.htm.
- hammer.htm url "http://paleo.cc/paluxy/hammer.htm".
- hammer.htm website "The Paluxy Dinosaur".
- hammer.htm work "Glen Kuban's Web Sites".