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this link has some interesting footprints.
Scientists in Italy have discovered 350,000-year-old tracks that may be the oldest known footprints made by Stone Age man. The prints were made by three early, upright-walking humans as they descended the treacherous side of a volcano � perhaps to escape an eruption, researchers reported in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature. Other scientists said that while the prints appear well-preserved, they add little to knowledge about human evolution, since footprints of far older human ancestors have been found. So much (Again) for humanity being just a few thousand years old. I wonder how far from Rome and the Popes palace this volcano is. David ![]() |
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I saw that story too. The study of human origins is fascinating.
However, I think the tracks were made by Americans leaving the soccer game for the football game because they had never heard of soccer before... |
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Nah. I think they were made by early dope smokers. They had manged to get themselves a doob together, but still hadn't discovered fire. They were on their way back down the volcano after using it to light up.
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I can't believe you guys. I post a lighthearted OP and what do I get in reply? Nothing but serious, heavy-duty responses. This is truly the no fun forum of the Sec-Web
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I think this would be better suited to S&S.
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I've heard that oldest human setlement in Europe was excavated in Czech republic near a village called Dolni Vestonice,
its about 27.000 years old. |
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There's much older stuff than 27,000 years in Europe if you count Homo neandertalensis as part of our club - caves in Spain with remains well over 100,000 yr, as I remember, and a very complete skeleton from Dmanisi (spelling??) in the Republic of Georgia that's much older than that - it may be even H. erectus, and a million years plus. I'm too sleepy to go look it up.....
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