Posted on 11/16/2021 7:53:41 PM PST by blueplum
Netherlander chicks were easy.
The last Ice Age wasn’t as bad as the others.
Neanderthal lives matter.
I know of lots of evidence that homo sapiens are 200,000 to 300,000 years old. Other homo species are much older and some higher order ones reached well into Asia and even the south pacific.
I have never heard of homo sapiens being in the Americas earlier than 20,000 years ago. There are some that say they got here 13,000 years ago and others say 15,000.
I agree with everything you say except that there are sites in the Americas built by homo sapiens or homo anythings that are 100,000 years old or older. I have never seen that.
I do agree that there is a lot of guessing going on. And one thing we can be sure of, is that whatever we know today will be wrong in a decade.
The guessing part is that the world of the Neanderthals had a much bigger land mass than today. It would be just silly to imagine that it was not occupied in Europe and the Mediterranean (when it was an inland lake), since it was occupied everywhere else in the world. Humans, and presumably Neanderthals, prefer lake shores, river mouths, and natural ocean harbors.
The Americas’ sites are documented in South American archeology, but ignored by American archeologists since it does not fit their consensus thinking ; the only American archeologist who dared to do against this zeitgeist was hounded out of the profession and ruined - I forget her name. That is why you never heard of it.
Some books to peruse :
Collins recounts current research and findings ;
Hancock does some original research and talks to people in the fields ;
Frank (despite the publisher’s catchy title) seems to raise some interesting questions particularly about what all those megalithic structures were used for (not astronomy).
America Before: The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilization - Hancock, Graham
Denisovan Origins: Hybrid Humans, Göbekli Tepe, and the Genesis of the Giants of Ancient America - Collins, Andrew
Gods of Eden: Egypt’s Lost Legacy and the Genesis of Civilisation - Collins, Andrew
Before Atlantis: 20 Million Years of Human and Pre-Human Cultures - Joseph, Frank
Thanks SteveH.
...Neanderthals in Europe were one of the last hominin species to succumb, dying out around 39,000 years ago.
They didn't. They are the ancestors of much of the current population.
Why did modern humans take so long to settle in Europe?
Europeans.........................
Modern humans? That’s the trash flooding in from various hellholes.
Poor dentistry
High taxes and inept socialist governments... {Bloody Neanderthals!}
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