To: Red Badger; SunkenCiv
between 6.023 and 6.727 Ma? Odd. I thought first "upright walking" humanoids were much younger than that: That 200,000 years is about the first point when you could a primate "human" ..
6 posted on
10/12/2021 7:00:16 AM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
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To: Robert A Cook PE
The Laetoli prints found in Tanzania, in an old volcanic ash layer, are 3.7 million years old, which of course means that these over-6-million YO prints in Crete probably face south. ;^)
7 posted on
10/12/2021 7:05:17 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: Robert A Cook PE
14 posted on
10/12/2021 7:51:02 AM PDT by
Red Badger
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To: Robert A Cook PE
That 200,000 years is about the first point when you could a primate “human” ..
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300,000 BC - full anatomically correct humans supported by mDNA
16 posted on
10/12/2021 7:57:18 AM PDT by
PIF
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