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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2021 17:21:11 GMT -7
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2021 17:50:32 GMT -7
www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/newly-discovered-fossil-footprints-show-humans-were-in-north-america-thousands-of-years-earlier-than-we-thought/ar-AAOKJrS?ocid=msedgntpNewly discovered fossil footprints show humans were in North America thousands of years earlier than we thought awoodward@insider.com (Aylin Woodward) 9/23/2021 © Courtesy of Sally Reynolds et al. Some of the fossil footprints discovered in White Sands National Park. Anthropologists found 60 fossilized human footprints in New Mexico that date back 23,000 years. The finding reveals humans occupied North America thousands of years earlier than we thought - and thrived on the continent during the last ice age. © Courtesy of Sally Reynolds et al. Researchers excavate human and animal trackways in White Sands National Park. Courtesy of Sally Reynolds et al. SEEMS? Polar bears, Grizzlies, and Kodiak thrived during the thousands of years afterwards.
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2021 18:04:43 GMT -7
www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/newly-discovered-fossil-footprints-show-humans-were-in-north-america-thousands-of-years-earlier-than-we-thought/ar-AAOKJrS?ocid=msedgntpNewly discovered fossil footprints show humans were in North America thousands of years earlier than we thought awoodward@insider.com (Aylin Woodward) 9/23/2021 © Courtesy of Sally Reynolds et al. Some of the fossil footprints discovered in White Sands National Park. Anthropologists found 60 fossilized human footprints in New Mexico that date back 23,000 years. The finding reveals humans occupied North America thousands of years earlier than we thought - and thrived on the continent during the last ice age. © Courtesy of Sally Reynolds et al. Researchers excavate human and animal trackways in White Sands National Park. Courtesy of Sally Reynolds et al. SEEMS? Polar bears, Grizzlies, and Kodiak thrived during the thousands of years afterwards.
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2021 18:05:33 GMT -7
Thanks for sharing this Randy. This is a good reason I have a hard time believing what any "expert" has to say. I know previous to this being discovered, "experts" made their time-period assessment based on the information they had...but that doesn't mean they were correct!
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2021 18:06:13 GMT -7
Thanks for posting that Randy @rwa3006. You’re exactly right @jasoninsd. A theory is always a theory. You can gather more and more data to support your theory but one piece of missing evidence can debunk the whole thing. Just because nobody has ever seen a Yeti / Sasquatch doesn’t mean they don’t exist. It just means nobody has ever seen one. Skepticism is a good thing. It opens your mind to other possibilities.
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2021 19:49:13 GMT -7
Exactly, 1dave; It SEEMS to me that scientists nowadays are all to eager to blame man for everything. Anyone watching the new series La Brea? It's not bad and it already had saber tooth tigers, a giant sloth and camels in it.
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