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from that picture its hard to tell but the disc innt symetrical. love of waves to it so seems unlikely it was meant to be a rotating thing

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simply making it is insane
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This 15-year-old girl, who lived during the Inca empire, was sacrificed to the gods 500 years ago. Her remarkable preservation is attributed to being frozen while in a state of slumber and maintained in a dry, cold environment at an altitude exceeding 6,000 meters for centuries. Discovered in 1999 close to the summit of the Llullaillaco volcano in northwestern Argentina, she represents a groundbreaking archaeological find, known for being one of the most well-preserved mummies ever unearthed.


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damn...
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In 1393, a violent storm battered the coastline of County Mayo, Ireland, causing a dramatic collapse that severed what is now known as Dún Briste from the mainland. This catastrophic event reshaped the landscape, leaving behind a towering sea stack rising from the Atlantic and revealing layers of ancient geology shaped over millennia.
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link?
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A 13,600-year-old mastodon skull is unearthed in an Iowa creek
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/18/nx-s1-50 ... skull-iowa

Iowa researchers say they’ve excavated the state’s first well-preserved mastodon, a roughly 13,600-year-old specimen that was found in the southern part of the state.

“We’re really hoping to find evidence of human interaction with this creature — perhaps the projectile points and knives that were used to kill the animal and do initial butchering,” said John Doershuk, the director and state archaeologist at the Office of the State Archaeologist, in a statement. “There’s also potential evidence on the bones themselves — there could be identifiable cut marks.”


Also this earlier North American find:

130,000-year-old archaeological site in southern California, USA
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The earliest dispersal of humans into North America is a contentious subject, and proposed early sites are required to meet the following criteria for acceptance: (1) archaeological evidence is found in a clearly defined and undisturbed geologic context; (2) age is determined by reliable radiometric dating; (3) multiple lines of evidence from interdisciplinary studies provide consistent results; and (4) unquestionable artefacts are found in primary context. Here we describe the Cerutti Mastodon (CM) site, an archaeological site from the early late Pleistocene epoch, where in situ hammerstones and stone anvils occur in spatio-temporal association with fragmentary remains of a single mastodon (Mammut americanum).
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The CM site is, to our knowledge, the oldest in situ, well-documented archaeological site in North America and, as such, substantially revises the timing of arrival of Homo into the Americas.


Cerutti Mastodon one year later
https://www.sdnhm.org/

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130 thousand years old???
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Indeed!

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- ... 180963046/

 The new study, however, suggests that some type of hominin species—early human relatives from the genus Homo—was bashing up mastodon bones in North America about 115,000 years earlier than the commonly accepted date. That’s a staggeringly early date, and one that is likely to raise eyebrows. There is no other archaeological evidence attesting to such an early human presence in North America.


“I realize that 130,000 years is a really old date,” Thomas Deméré, principal paleontologist at the San Diego Museum of Natural History and one of the authors of the study, conceded during a press conference. “Of course, extraordinary claims like this require extraordinary evidence.”

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^so are we talking pre clovix people or way before that??
and did they come through the bearing straits ?
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