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The funny thing is when creationists claim there's a whole in the fossil record that means God did something, scientists go look for the missing fossils and find them. Not drawings, but bones and other artifacts.
There really weren't very many humans 200,000 years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_Eve
(Says there were between 1,500 and 16,000 total humans 200,000 years ago)
http://content.usatoday.com/communi...ly-1000-humans-in-asia-europe-/1#.UVjzRKtAQh8
(Says there were as few as 1,000 humans in Asia and Europe combined, 30,000 years ago)
The point being, that finding these fossils are going to be tough because there were so few humans to start with. They'd have to die and their bodies be in a place where they would be preserved instead of rotting away to nothingness.
Creationists? So you are saying all of them?

