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  • The Mystery of Red Deer Cave

    http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/201...-human-species

    http://popular-archaeology.com/issue...red-deer-cave1

    A controversial bone discovery suggests we lived alongside a primitive species of human – and may have cannibalised them
    Last edited by CMD; 12-18-2015, 12:17 AM.
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    It truly is staggering to learn how much we don't know about our past. Click image for larger version

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      That's a lot of conjecture over one bone - I'm thinking it could just as easily be the result of an individual's deformity.
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        Very interesting articles. It seems that in the last handful of years that archaeology has begun a new way of thinking. Maybe due in part to much more advanced dating processes that establish clearer timelines and also some of the old school thought is being challenged by solid evidence from the advanced dating methods available today. True, there is a lot of conflict over the bone but more and more evidence is coming to light as to the real timelines of the footprints of civilization. Thanks for posting CMD. Great reads...
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          Originally posted by Olden View Post
          That's a lot of conjecture over one bone - I'm thinking it could just as easily be the result of an individual's deformity.
          That's why I tried to find articles that included dissenting views. Who knows, they ID entire species of humans based on little to go by: http://siberiantimes.com/science/cas...000-years-ago/
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