Were they the first ones to sing “it’s a pirates life for me. Yaho yaho?”
Mainstream archeologists continually underestimate early human achievements and their timing. Their are too many sites that were not made by wandering nomads.
How long did homosapiens exist before they invented writing?
Since those people did not acquire seafaring skill overnight, one wonders just how long were they skilled prior to 38,000 BC?
The researchers argue that places such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and Timor-Leste were never connected to the mainland during this period, yet somehow contain evidence of human occupation.
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maybe they should look at geological maps of the period which show they were all connected.
People Irving by the sea were seafarers? Is this supposed to be a shock?
Or the fact that they tied two logs together and went into the harbor to catch better fish is causing people pause? I am sure the guys who brought back food got to have wives and make babies. That’s quite an incentive.
Fits perfectly with what I have believed most of my life... also believe trans-Atlantic seafaring was common for millennia. We will all be long gone before ‘science’ comes to this realization. 🤷
Impossible. I’ve had FReepers berate me before for suggesting such.
And of course I’m so stupid. They told me so being geniuses.
/Sarc
Bearing straight my butt. 😁