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southerncross
05-02-2017, 04:48 PM
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/mastodon-bone-findings-could-upend-our-understanding-human-history-n751406

Paleontologists have dug up a 130,000-year-old mastodon skeleton that looks like it was smashed apart by humans. But they found it in America, where people were not supposed to have arrived for another 100,000 years.

Couple that with this....

http://www.nbcnews.com/science/400-000-year-old-human-dna-adds-new-tangle-our-2d11690925

400,000-year-old human DNA adds new tangle to our origin story

Let's face it....we don't know what we don't know, as they say. And as we peel the layers back through new science, we are older and likely with modern brains, than we know.
Consider Gobekli Tepe. Far older than Stonehenge with sophisticated carvings still being deciphered.
Some scientists believe it tells of a comet strike on the planet that altered life not he planet around 10,500 BCE. That same debris field our planet will travel through beginning in 2030.
Raises some interesting and frightening questions.

CasperParks
05-02-2017, 10:04 PM
Southerncross,

Thanks for sharing links...

Read recently on a mainstream media, DNA of an extinct human race was discovered. I should've bookmarked the news article, sorry.

atmjjc
05-15-2017, 01:37 AM
Southerncross,

Thanks for sharing links...

Read recently on a mainstream media, DNA of an extinct human race was discovered. I should've bookmarked the news article, sorry.

I think this is what you were referring to Casper?

http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/evidence-unknown-extinct-human-relative-found-dna-study-melanesians-02147

southerncross
07-18-2017, 03:33 AM
http://popular-archaeology.com/issue/summer-2017/article/the-extraordinary-case-of-the-san-diego-mastodon


The Extraordinary Case of the San Diego Mastodon