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|    Dawn Flood to Andrew    |
|    Re: Paleo anthropology is NOT a real sci    |
|    11 Sep 25 17:00:42    |
      XPost: sci.skeptic, alt.atheism, alt.conspiracy       XPost: alt.religion.christian       From: Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com              On 9/11/2025 9:40 AM, Andrew wrote:       > "Dawn Flood" wrote in message news:109umgm$2m3f4$2@dont-email.me...       >> Andrew wrote:       >>> paleo-anthropological discovery       >>       >> Toss "paleo-anthropological discoveries" into Google AI and see what       >> you get!       >       > You are at a complete loss of words to answer my question.       >       > But I hope you have a nice day.       >       > Bye!              Here's the query, "paleo-anthropological discoveries", followed by the       Google AI response:              Recent paleo-anthropological discoveries include finding that modern       humans arose from at least two African populations, discovering humans       in Southeast Asia as early as 68,000-86,000 years ago, and identifying       the earliest known Homo erectus skull at 2 million years old in South       Africa. Other findings highlight early human use of fire, the       development of limb amputation over 30,000 years ago in Borneo, and the       discovery of 1.4-million-year-old stone tools in Ukraine, the earliest       evidence of hominins in Europe.       Discoveries on Human Origins and Migration              African Origins of Homo Sapiens:              Studies of modern human genomes suggest our species originated from at       least two different African populations. The oldest known Homo sapiens       fossils, dating back around 300,000 years, were found in Jebel Irhoud,       Morocco.              Early Human Expansion to Southeast Asia:              Fossils found in Tam Pà Ling, Laos, suggest Homo sapiens reached       Southeast Asia between 68,000 and 86,000 years ago.       Early Hominin in Europe:              The discovery of 1.4-million-year-old stone tools at the Korolevo site       in Ukraine marks the earliest hominin occupation of Europe to date.              Fossil and Genetic Discoveries              Earliest Homo Erectus              : The earliest known skull of Homo erectus, an ancestor of modern       humans, was found in South Africa and dates to 2 million years ago.       Neanderthal Life:       .       Genetic analysis of 13 Neanderthal individuals has provided new insights       into their social structures and family relationships.       Denisovan Connection:       .       A molar discovered in Laos may belong to a Denisovan, a human relative,       extending our understanding of Denisovan presence in Southeast Asia.              Early Human Behavior and Technology              Controlled Use of Fire:              Evidence suggests early humans were using fire for cooking fish around       600,000 years ago, significantly earlier than previously thought.              Advanced Medical Practices:              The discovery in Borneo of a 31,000-year-old individual who survived a       complex limb amputation shows advanced medical knowledge among ancient       human populations.              Oldowan Tools:              The discovery of Oldowan toolkits, including hammerstones, cores, and       flakes, at a 2.9-million-year-old African site provides crucial evidence       about who made the first stone tools.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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