Hominin footprints from Matalascañas site. (a) Detail view of some footprints. (a1) M2020-93, (a2) M2020-17, (a3) M2020-15, (a4) M2020-06, (a5) M2020-08, (a6) M2020-14. Scale bar, 5 cm. Natural views, solid models and shaded 3D elevation with contour lines images. (b1) M2020-12, (b2) M2020-22, (b3) M2020-19, (b4) M2020-18, (b5) M2020-20, (b6) M2020-21. Scale bar, 5 cm. Credit: Scientific Reports (2021). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-83413-8
Found in 106,000 year old sediment stone ...
“They were only recently revealed due to recent heavy rains in the area. Prior evidence showed that the area was once an inland watering hole ... the size of the individuals that made them, all of which fell into the average range of four to five feet tall, except one - an individual who was either much larger than average or who was carrying something heavy.”
SO, what must have happened at that place to preserve these footprints for literally thousands of years? No weathering, no erosion, no waves, no wind, no rain, no entropy at all?..................
Maybe Maxine Waters was stomping about over there?
So at the moment they were walking the mud was soft enough to leave impressions an inch or two deep. Then it turned to rock.
The team is obviously transphobic. The other six individuals were either “non-binary” or “gender fluid.”
How can those prints be positively identified as Neanderthal? There doesn’t appear to be any structural difference from Homo Sapiens.