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Post by brillbilly on Nov 5, 2010 3:59:06 GMT 10
Calico Archaeological Site and the Calico Lithic Industry, which have been controversial since they appear to support the presence of tool-makers in California’s Mojave Desert some 200,000 years ago–nearly twenty times more remote in time than the generally-accepted date for the earliest human arrivals in the Americas. www.calicodig.org/wpg2
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2010 7:10:22 GMT 10
Actually, those artifacts are pretty much open to interpritation.
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Post by brillbilly on Nov 5, 2010 7:29:30 GMT 10
yeah could be but in there website they do look like napped or worked flint/stone tools
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2010 7:33:19 GMT 10
Yeah they do, but I still think we need more related stuff, bones and evidence of dwellings.
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Post by Wes on Nov 5, 2010 11:41:00 GMT 10
They won't find any bones at the 200 000 year level, bones don't last that long. There is a chance they may find fossils of bones.
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Post by shatnerswig on Nov 5, 2010 11:50:45 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Nov 5, 2010 11:51:27 GMT 10
I BELIEVE EVERYTHING TRACY SAID
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