Sujet : Re: Stone selection by wild chimpanzees shares patterns with Oldowan hominins
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleoDate : 31. Dec 2024, 05:22:01
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Mario Petrinovic wrote:
On 30.12.2024. 22:14, JTEM wrote:
On 12/30/24 4:41 AM, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
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Interestingly, this automatically refutes this silly, Vatican produced, genetic mutation theory. There was *no* (single) "mutation" that made humans.
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Could you cite anyone with an education beyond the 3rd grade that
claims there was?
Please, for god sake. For decades scientists are searching for this event which made us what we are.
Not that I'm aware of.
Aren't they searching for Eve and Adam?
There has been a number of excessively flawed studies claiming to be
looking for/finding Mitochondrial Even and Y-Chromosome Adam, yes. But
it's a stretch to say that they are the first human.
The first humans, according to current science, were habilis and they
lived millions of years before this "Adam" or "Eve."
This so called "Eve" was placed at 100k to 200k years old, and given
that molecular clock dating exaggerates ages it had to be a lot
younger than that. These days aren't capable of pinpointing a single
time or place or population.
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