Posted on 04/11/2020 7:13:42 AM PDT by zeestephen
Four fossilized monkey teeth discovered deep in the Peruvian Amazon provide new evidence that more than one group of ancient primates journeyed across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa. The teeth are from a newly discovered species belonging to an extinct family of African primates known as parapithecids. Fossils discovered at the same site in Peru had earlier offered the first proof that South American monkeys evolved from African primates.
(Excerpt) Read more at sciencedaily.com ...
Hints at an antediluvian advanced civilization with ships that brought the Monkeys as pets to the new world. Atlantis perhaps? Mu too? Maybe the Conan books were not fantasy after all???
Hints at an antediluvian advanced civilization with ships that brought the Monkeys as pets to the new world. Atlantis perhaps? Mu too? Maybe the Conan books were not fantasy after all???
These researchers had better be denture they know what they're talking about!
I think Lancelot Link used boats... :^)
The monkeys that sailed across the Atlantic to South America
Monkeys suddenly appeared in South America about 40 million years ago. Unlikely though it may seem, they probably sailed there from Africa
By Josh Gabbatiss
26 January 2016
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160126-the-monkeys-that-sailed-across-the-atlantic-to-south-america
They’re just making it up now.
Lol!!
Anyway, Africans did not make it to Mexico--if they did there would be more evidence than someone's interpretation of the lips on Olmec statues.
... it would have been pretty hard for any Old World monkeys in Mexico to make it to Peru...the intervening jungles were full of New World monkeys.
There weren't any at the time -- these fossils antedate New World primates. The origin of this, uh, problem, comes from this piece of supposition (taken from the BBC article linked above):
...molecular clock estimates now date the last common ancestor for New and Old World monkeys to a time about 100 million years after the continents had split apart.
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