Did.
I'm an archaeologist, so I don't go off on flights of fancy like the author of the article.
Gotta stick to facts and all that stuff, you know.
Well, the person who found this ancient writing wasn't on an archaeological dig when he found it:
A construction worker in Ireland came across the ancient 20-page book dated to the years 800-1000 A.D. while driving his backhoe's shovel into the mud last week.
Does this sound like an archaeologist on a relic finding dig? You may have read it, but nothing seems to have been absorbed. It's one thing to eat something, it's another thing to absorb it.
You could always post your jawbone spam...?
Oh that's hysterically funny! You evo's find a speck of bone and then go on the wildest flights of fancy, telling us all about the animals mating rituals, how they communicated, what designer clothing they liked, what TV shows they watched, what they had for dinner the night before, etc. , etc.