I think the answer is more like 'CS3'.
Or maybe Magellan wasn't the first to circumnavigate the globe...?
MAYBE our ancient ancestors were not as disconnected and un-evolved as we assume they were...
I think you're the only one assuming they were disconnected and un-evolved.
I think you're the only one assuming they were disconnected and un-evolved.
How can one be specific about something unknown?
You tell ME why there are no published works about the tool marks?
I haven't ignored anything. I said that 'shaping' sandstone, limestone, or even marble is NOT the same thing as carving descending squares in andesite.
I've never seen a documentary featuring THE known and demonstrated building techniques of Macchu Picchu. Which link did I miss?
How so...?
Indeed, indeed, indeed not! You are the one who denies that those ancient craftsmen and masters could be the ancestors of those who are now on earth. It's you, after all, who claim that they packed up their science-fictional technology and flew away with it. It's you who are claiming that they were more evolved than our actual ancient ancestors.Or maybe Magellan wasn't the first to circumnavigate the globe...?
MAYBE our ancient ancestors were not as disconnected and un-evolved as we assume they were...
That's another appeal to ignorance fallacy. I assume you are familiar with the term.
I assume the reason you did post evidence to the contrary, is that you have NO evidence to the contrary...?
When you make something up, no evidence to the contrary is needed.I assume the reason you did post evidence to the contrary, is that you have NO evidence to the contrary...?
Ah, but how did one get all the way to Crete?
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Or maybe Magellan wasn't the first to circumnavigate the globe...?
MAYBE our ancient ancestors were not as disconnected and un-evolved as we assume they were...
Maybe they were advanced enough to know how to work stone.
I assume the reason you did post evidence to the contrary, is that you have NO evidence to the contrary...?
Working stone is easy. Cutting descending squares into andesite is not possible with copper tools.
I'm not in the habit of doing other peoples' homework for them. Can you think of any reason why I should?
Ah, but how did one get all the way to Crete?
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