Nose Picker (10-21-2017)
https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news...ory/106837050/
the teeth resemeble Lucys teeth
Nose Picker (10-21-2017)
its all sciencey
but I thought everyone would find it interesting.
what if mankind is far older than we presently think
what if we begin finding out the chain was much longer
that there are new places on the earth to seek out the facts.
how well has china been explored for fossil evidence
christiefan915 (10-21-2017)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austra...logy#Antiquity
Antiquity[edit]
An Australian linguist, R. M. W. Dixon, recording Aboriginal myths in their original languages, encountered coincidences between some of the landscape details being told about within various myths, and scientific discoveries being made about the same landscapes.[8] In the case of the Atherton Tableland, myths tell of the origins of Lake Eacham, Lake Barrine, and Lake Euramo. Geological research dated the formative volcanic explosions described by Aboriginal myth tellers as having occurred more than 10,000 years ago. Pollen fossil sampling from the silt which had settled to the bottom of the craters confirmed the Aboriginal myth-tellers' story. When the craters were formed, eucalyptus forests dominated rather than the current wet tropical rain forests.[9][10] (See Lake Euramo for an excerpt of the original myth, translated.)
Dixon observed from the evidence available that Aboriginal myths regarding the origin of the Crater Lakes might be dated as accurate back to 10,000 years ago.[9] Further investigation of the material by the Australian Heritage Commission led to the Crater Lakes myth being listed nationally on the Register of the National Estate,[11] and included within Australia's World Heritage nomination of the wet tropical forests, as an "unparalleled human record of events dating back to the Pleistocene era."[12]
Since then, Dixon has assembled a number of similar examples of Australian Aboriginal myths that accurately describe landscapes of an ancient past. He particularly noted the numerous myths telling of previous sea levels, including:[13]
the Port Phillip myth (recorded as told to Robert Russell in 1850), describing Port Phillip Bay as once dry land, and the course of the Yarra River being once different, following what was then Carrum Carrum swamp.
the Great Barrier Reef coastline myth (told to Dixon) in Yarrabah, just south of Cairns, telling of a past coastline (since flooded) which stood at the edge of the current Great Barrier Reef, and naming places now completely submerged after the forest types and trees that once grew there.
the Lake Eyre myths (recorded by J. W. Gregory in 1906), telling of the deserts of Central Australia as once having been fertile, well-watered plains, and the deserts around present Lake Eyre having been one continuous garden. This oral story matches geologists' understanding that there was a wet phase to the early Holocene when the lake would have had permanent water
time to look for some 1o,ooo year old teeth in Austrailia
it seems the aboriginies were correct
http://www.dw.com/en/archaeology-fos...ory/a-41028029
the former path off the rhine river
trace the river
where could it have possibley come down strem from folks
The teeth were found next to the remains of an extinct genus of horse, which*helped them date the teeth.
were humans riding horses even back then or just eating them?
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18 U.S. Code § 2071 - Concealment, removal, or mutilation generally
44 U.S.C. 2202 - The United States shall reserve and retain complete ownership, possession, and control of Presidential records; and such records shall be administered in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
LOCK HIM UP!
christiefan915 (10-21-2017), evince (10-21-2017)
I guess their ddream time is NOW
they are the ones living in a dream
there is so much more to learn about mankinds time on this earth
I hope we can learn it instead of killing our selves off
This changes everything folks
sceince at least insists on believing facts and will incorporate this new knowledge and will use it to learn even more.
I guess its why the right refuses science
christiefan915 (10-21-2017), domer76 (10-21-2017), evince (10-21-2017)
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