To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
05/14/2013 10:55:39 AM PDT by
EveningStar
("What color is the sky in your world?" -- Frasier Crane)
To: EveningStar
Carved stone empty beer cans?
3 posted on
05/14/2013 10:57:43 AM PDT by
muir_redwoods
(Don't fire until you see the blue of their helmets)
To: EveningStar
The site also contained the cracked skulls of larger antelopes . . . "Scavengers like hyenas will consume all the rest of the carcass, but they'll leave the heads behind because they can't crack them open to extract the brains," Ferraro said. The team hypothesized that ancient human ancestors found the discarded heads in their landscape, and then cracked open the skulls to access the fatty, nutritious, energy-rich brains. Ancient zombie ancestors?
5 posted on
05/14/2013 11:04:22 AM PDT by
Pollster1
("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
To: EveningStar
I often feel I’m old enough to remember it first-hand.
6 posted on
05/14/2013 11:11:54 AM PDT by
Jack Hammer
(American)
To: EveningStar
That blows the old 200,000 years theory out of the water.
But wait....Perhaps there is millions in grant money to prove that these people are like soooo wrong??
To: EveningStar
A spear with a 6x scope on it?
10 posted on
05/14/2013 11:16:48 AM PDT by
count-your-change
(you don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough)
To: windcliff; stylecouncilor
The old Y-5 pattern with requisite wear.
15 posted on
05/14/2013 11:43:04 AM PDT by
onedoug
To: EveningStar
Every year there’s another find with the exclamation that it is the EARLIEST whatever.
24 posted on
05/14/2013 12:44:05 PM PDT by
bgill
(The problem is...no one is watching the Watch List!)
To: EveningStar
Can’t prove it was humans!
Gimme a big enough grant and I’ll see if I can prove it was just a crashed crew from a space ship full of Ancient Aliens!!
Now, that’d get headlines... or a show on one of them “discovery” type channels, eh?
39 posted on
05/15/2013 3:04:42 PM PDT by
Grimmy
(equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
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