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morning star cave
2014
homo nalidi
the news drops is staggering
not only clear burials
above earlier proof of fire by these people
petrographs
thats a couple hundred years before homo other than them
and the have a chimps brain
lower torso modern human
but not the brain
curious,
bees have the ability to recognie faces. and they do it with far less cognitive horsepower than it takes us.
there is an amazing leap of coding ability begging there...
2014
homo nalidi
the news drops is staggering
not only clear burials
above earlier proof of fire by these people
petrographs
thats a couple hundred years before homo other than them
and the have a chimps brain
lower torso modern human
but not the brain
curious,
bees have the ability to recognie faces. and they do it with far less cognitive horsepower than it takes us.
there is an amazing leap of coding ability begging there...
the intolerance of the old order is emerging from the rosy mist in which it has hitherto been obscured.
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sorry
no time to add to this story but i will
but to tease ive visited the california southern desert sight where indigenous petroglyphs showed native canoes propelled by water wheels...
the transfer of knowledge went far and wide
New Study Identifies Mysterious Boats Painted in Australian Cave
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ne ... 9011&ei=37
no time to add to this story but i will
but to tease ive visited the california southern desert sight where indigenous petroglyphs showed native canoes propelled by water wheels...
the transfer of knowledge went far and wide
New Study Identifies Mysterious Boats Painted in Australian Cave
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ne ... 9011&ei=37
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ne ... 9011&ei=37
painted images drawn by those farmilar with aspects of these ship one couldnt gleen just watching them sail past...
painted images drawn by those farmilar with aspects of these ship one couldnt gleen just watching them sail past...
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needs to be a study
a mechanical arm pounding a diorite stone against they subject quarrry
measure the imput vs the outcome,
extrapolate whats achieved and how long the progress we have the record of getting to where its at as recorded the end of the effort
the failure of the standing story is obvious but this would add fact to the fool of the story theyre free to assume to this day...
see
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TESTING YIELDS NEW EVIDENCE OF HUMAN OCCUPATION 18,000 YEARS AGO IN OREGON
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon archaeologists have found evidence suggesting humans occupied the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter outside of Riley, Oregon more than 18,000 years ago.
University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History Archaeological Field School, led by archaeologist Patrick O’Grady, has been excavating at the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter. Excavation has been occurring since 2011 under an official partnership agreement with the Bureau of Land Management. Discoveries at the site have included stone tools and extinct-mammal tooth fragments from the Pleistocene era. The pieces of tooth enamel are identified as bison (Bison sp.) and camel (Camelops sp.).
In 2012, O’Grady’s team found camel teeth fragments under a layer of volcanic ash from an eruption of Mount St. Helens that was dated over 15,000 years ago. The team also uncovered two finely crafted orange agate scrapers, one in 2012 with preserved bison blood residue and another in 2015, buried deeper in the ash. Natural layering of the rockshelter sediments suggests the scrapers are older than both the volcanic ash and camel teeth.
Radiocarbon-dating analysis on the tooth enamel – first in 2018 and then again in 2023 – by Dr. Thomas W. Stafford, Jr. of Stafford Research and Dr. John Southon of University of California, Irvine, yielded exciting results: a date of 18,250 years before present (14,900 radiocarbon years).
That date, in association with stone tools, suggests that Rimrock Draw Rockshelter is one of the oldest human-occupation sites in North America.
Additional testing of other camel and bison teeth fragments is currently underway, and archaeo-botanists are studying plant remains from cooking fires as well.
“The identification of 15,000-years-old volcanic ash was a shock, then Tom’s 18,000-years old dates on the enamel, with stone tools and flakes below were even more startling,” O’Grady said.
Presently, Cooper’s Ferry, another archaeological site on BLM-managed public lands in western Idaho, is thought to be the oldest known site in western North America. Evidence there suggests human occupation dating back more than 16,000 years.
“This is a very exciting development for the archaeological community,” said Heather Ulrich, BLM Oregon/Washington Archaeology lead. “Thanks to the partnership with Dr. O’Grady and the University these new dates push our archaeological knowledge of human occupation in North America even farther, perhaps the oldest yet!”
These discoveries highlight the importance of good stewardship of our public lands. Damage, destruction, or removal at an archaeological site is a federal crime. Leave what you find and do not collect artifacts or otherwise harm archaeological sites on public lands.
This summer, Dr. O’Grady plans to complete the final archaeology field school at Rimrock Draw. The team will be working on several units where more Ice Age animal remains and artifacts are providing supporting evidence for the 2012 discoveries.
https://www.blm.gov/press-release/testi ... ago-oregon
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon archaeologists have found evidence suggesting humans occupied the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter outside of Riley, Oregon more than 18,000 years ago.
University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History Archaeological Field School, led by archaeologist Patrick O’Grady, has been excavating at the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter. Excavation has been occurring since 2011 under an official partnership agreement with the Bureau of Land Management. Discoveries at the site have included stone tools and extinct-mammal tooth fragments from the Pleistocene era. The pieces of tooth enamel are identified as bison (Bison sp.) and camel (Camelops sp.).
In 2012, O’Grady’s team found camel teeth fragments under a layer of volcanic ash from an eruption of Mount St. Helens that was dated over 15,000 years ago. The team also uncovered two finely crafted orange agate scrapers, one in 2012 with preserved bison blood residue and another in 2015, buried deeper in the ash. Natural layering of the rockshelter sediments suggests the scrapers are older than both the volcanic ash and camel teeth.
Radiocarbon-dating analysis on the tooth enamel – first in 2018 and then again in 2023 – by Dr. Thomas W. Stafford, Jr. of Stafford Research and Dr. John Southon of University of California, Irvine, yielded exciting results: a date of 18,250 years before present (14,900 radiocarbon years).
That date, in association with stone tools, suggests that Rimrock Draw Rockshelter is one of the oldest human-occupation sites in North America.
Additional testing of other camel and bison teeth fragments is currently underway, and archaeo-botanists are studying plant remains from cooking fires as well.
“The identification of 15,000-years-old volcanic ash was a shock, then Tom’s 18,000-years old dates on the enamel, with stone tools and flakes below were even more startling,” O’Grady said.
Presently, Cooper’s Ferry, another archaeological site on BLM-managed public lands in western Idaho, is thought to be the oldest known site in western North America. Evidence there suggests human occupation dating back more than 16,000 years.
“This is a very exciting development for the archaeological community,” said Heather Ulrich, BLM Oregon/Washington Archaeology lead. “Thanks to the partnership with Dr. O’Grady and the University these new dates push our archaeological knowledge of human occupation in North America even farther, perhaps the oldest yet!”
These discoveries highlight the importance of good stewardship of our public lands. Damage, destruction, or removal at an archaeological site is a federal crime. Leave what you find and do not collect artifacts or otherwise harm archaeological sites on public lands.
This summer, Dr. O’Grady plans to complete the final archaeology field school at Rimrock Draw. The team will be working on several units where more Ice Age animal remains and artifacts are providing supporting evidence for the 2012 discoveries.
https://www.blm.gov/press-release/testi ... ago-oregon
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homo nalidi
its discoverers suddendly choose to dump a shit load of conjecture on the community absent scientific concensus
i really dont get this,
the idea their advancing the method is rediculous
wtf
theyre sitting on the standout find of a century and they decide to mire it in conjecture?!?!?!?!?
i dont get it...
its discoverers suddendly choose to dump a shit load of conjecture on the community absent scientific concensus
i really dont get this,
the idea their advancing the method is rediculous
wtf
theyre sitting on the standout find of a century and they decide to mire it in conjecture?!?!?!?!?
i dont get it...
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nalidi is no conjecture
its leading researchers released a slew of conjecture about additive findings bypassing the scientific method and are presently being pilloried because
as they deserve,
the rising star caves the fucking find of the century without doubt
then they expose it to conjecture?!?!??
idiots
its leading researchers released a slew of conjecture about additive findings bypassing the scientific method and are presently being pilloried because
as they deserve,
the rising star caves the fucking find of the century without doubt
then they expose it to conjecture?!?!??
idiots
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the researchers who own its discovery dumbed a shit load of conjecture on the public outside the sciences involved method of proceedure
they claim burials fired use hearths contemporaneous with the species without any substantial science per they real nor science per they fact
uts really a gross perversion of science claiming to be a forward progressions of science
they claim burials fired use hearths contemporaneous with the species without any substantial science per they real nor science per they fact
uts really a gross perversion of science claiming to be a forward progressions of science
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