Posted on 09/30/2021 1:03:30 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Were Homo Sapiens in the new world when mastodons were still roaming the earth?
The tooth is set. 12,000 old, which is nothing geologically. I looked it up and minimal time required for fossilization is 10,000 years, so it just makes it.
Of course semi-complete non fossilized mammoths (similar to mastodons) have been found frozen solid and well preserved in Siberia.
dunno, I was born in 59
Were Homo Sapiens in the new world when mastodons were still roaming the earth?
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For sure. Recent article I saw pushed back the existence of humans in North America to at least 21,000 years ago.
https://www.npr.org/2021/09/24/1040381802/ancient-footprints-new-mexico-white-sands-humans
Relatively rare, so uncommon relative to other places. Cool. Let's hear some more.
...but compared to other places in the United States, there actually have been more occurrences,” Rountrey said.
So more common relative to other places. Relatively common then?
So confused...
Sense from journalists is relatively rare?
I saw that too, but not sure if it widely accepted yet.
We can swap them out now.
Or the mastodon had a taste for human flesh.
Although I suppose technically that would be the tooth touching the human...
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Gotta hand it to you on that one...
There’s evidence that the 1st humans in the North America date back as far as 30,000 years.
Well considering that many prolly don’t know what a mastodon was it may be beneficial to throw them a hint.
Who touched it 12,000 yrs ago?
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I too noticed the comment you’ve referred to, and I got good chuckle out of it!
Yes, probably never touched but then again...
That area looks like theyre dealing with a lot of water. If its boggy there now it was probably boggy there then also. In southern WI there have been a number of finds in boggy areas along/in present day creeks. Supposedly the inhabitants at the time drove them into the swamp to make them easier to kill. There well might be a number of entire but dismantled skeletons just up river where the killing floor had been.
in Wi you hunt deer in there, yup been there, that’s where they are
You’ve got to be pretty damn stupid to publish a photo of anything as abnormally large as the tooth of a pachyderm and not put something else in the frame for reference of scale.
They’re extinct because they didn’t floss.
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Great find, but would rather have a find at that diamond park out in the west.
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