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re: Early Irish people were dark skinned with blue eyes.

Posted on 3/17/24 at 8:22 pm to
Posted by LemmyLives
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Member since Mar 2019
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Posted on 3/17/24 at 8:22 pm to
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I wonder if we’re finding fossil records there because it’s easier to find them there.


That's probably fair, the Brits have had free reign to search for fossils for hundreds of years in Africa. However, what comes out of China? Almost nothing that I can remember. We find more fossils in the northern plains than China does.

I find it hard to believe that back when we had Pangea, the precursors for humans were not present on most of Pangea? And then when it split apart, there were none in South America, Asia, and only what became Africa? It sounds like a BS assertion to placate academics that don't care about being skeptical.
Posted by Lima Whiskey
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 3/17/24 at 8:28 pm to
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I find it hard to believe that back when we had Pangea, the precursors for humans were not present on most of Pangea? And then when it split apart, there were none in South America, Asia, and only what became Africa? It sounds like a BS assertion to placate academics that don't care about being skeptical.


Me too
Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
68489 posts
Posted on 3/17/24 at 8:40 pm to
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I find it hard to believe that back when we had Pangea, the precursors for humans were not present on most of Pangea?


Panga started breaking apart 200 million years ago. Before humanoids, no?


*there is a theory that when caveman invented fire the excess CO2 caused pangea to split apart
Posted by Tigerlaff
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Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 3/19/24 at 8:04 am to
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I find it hard to believe that back when we had Pangea, the precursors for humans were not present on most of Pangea?

Jesus Christ, people. Pangea was 300 million years ago. There were no human "precursors." There were the ancestors of mammals.
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