Tranchilos footprints not shown, nor are the beach footprints from Namibia, both should have at least got a mention.
https://nutcrackerman.com/2014/10/14/the-oldest-human-footprints-by-continent/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Also
New chamber in Gibralter cave found, sealed for 40ka.
On 27.9.2021. 18:03, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
Tranchilos footprints not shown, nor are the beach footprints from
Namibia, both should have at least got a mention.
https://nutcrackerman.com/2014/10/14/the-oldest-human-footprints-by-continent/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Also
New chamber in Gibralter cave found, sealed for 40ka.
Yes, I am really tired of all this idioticity. Humans are idiots. And this includes scientists:
"When Gierliński and his team tried to publish the study, they
received harsh criticism due to the findings going against the widely accepted hypothesis of early hominins or primates evolving in Africa
alone. According to the study, the Trachilos footprints may represent an early hominin or primate species that may have evolved hominin-like feet independently, outside of Africa. This suggests the possibility of
convergent evolution. The theory of convergent evolution suggests the possibility of two or more different species adapting similar traits and characteristics to each other, resulting in a similar species. However,
the theory is not well supported in this case, as there is no concrete evidence to suggest the theory results in perfect copies of traits or a
whole species. As convergent evolution is not scientifically supported,
there were doubts if the tracks were footprints at all. This resulted in rejections from many scientific journals when offered to publish the
study's findings.
In an interview at the CBC News, researchers claimed that while
they were trying to publish their work about the footprints at
high-profile publications they got "ferociously aggressive responses", criticism and rejection from reviewers and editors. According to the researchers “Basically, it wasn't a true peer review process at all,” “They were just trying to shut us down.” After multiple rejections from other publications, the study was eventually published in the journal, "Proceedings of the Geologists' Association."
Shortly after the research about the footprints was published,
eight prints were chiselled out of the rock and stolen. According to Protothema.gr, the culprit was a high school teacher, who was later
arrested by Crete authorities at Kasteli, Chania. The prints were later
found in his house and on a farm." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trachilos_footprints
So, the question is, why would anybody bother, at all? Somebody
can only get ill, because of all this stupidity targeted on him.
Tranchilos footprints not shown, nor are the beach footprints from Namibia, both should have at least got a mention.
https://nutcrackerman.com/2014/10/14/the-oldest-human-footprints-by-continent/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
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