More neanderthal than native American
More neanderthal than native American
That one on the left looks super useful.
More neanderthal than native American
That one on the left looks super useful.
It’s pretty cool how you don’t need training or study to be an expert these days. /s
I do my own research, thank you. Science is literally all propaganda.
The sad thing is that I wouldn't consider myself anywhere near to an expert in archaeology or geology. I couldn't tell you the difference between slate and shale and I couldn't tell you the difference between a neanderthal spear point and a homo sapiens spear point... but I would never look at any of those rocks and think, "these were clearly worked by the hands of a human" let alone "these were clearly worked by the hands of a species of human that we have no evidence ever lived in North America."
Like I said in the body of the post, what the hell would you even use the one on the left for? It looks like the second you'd put any pressure on it, it would shatter.
The only difference between you and the "scientist" who "discovered" these important "Neanderthal" "tools" is confidence. You should work on that. ;-)
To be fair to the original "scientist" you can definitely go to museums and find rocks that are supposed to be tools with pretty much 0 indication visible to the lay person.
Look at some of the images at the top of the link.
That's actually pretty hard... slate is a lightly metamorphosed shale. Without looking too much into it, I'd say the most obvious thing would be the prominence of the foliation in the slate would be fading away
If movies and right-wing propaganda have taught me one thing: forget about knowledge, facts and expertise, if you really want something to be true, and it benefits Donald Trump, then it IS now true!
I raised my blood pressure just trying to understand what the fuck they were actually saying.
cow tools maybe
Considering Neanderthals never lived in the US I don’t know what this nutball is on about.
Of course not. Neanderthals died off 200,000 years ago during the Pleistocene Epoch. The US didn't exist until 1776.
I think he's really on to something they're.
Looks like hardtack.
Mmm time to get some salt pork
The salted pork is particularly good!
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What about the pixels?