Stone tools from the LRJ at Ranis. 1) partial bifacial blade point characteristic of the LRJ; 2) at Ranis the LRJ also contains finely made bifacial leaf points.CREDIT: Josephine Schubert, Museum Burg Ranis
The Neantherdals will want reparations.
Has Netflix made the series in which they’re Africans yet?
These guys have their number (scientismists).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww06W9N8prc&pp=ygUebW9udHkgcHl0aG9uIGFyY2hhZW9sb2d5IHRvZGF5
Humans have crafted garments for more than 40,000 years—and ancient tools suggest that warmth wasn’t their only concern.
THE INYA RIVER in southwestern Siberia winds through a landscape of striking seasonal changes. In the summer, crystal clear waters lap below alpine forests. As winter approaches, the river freezes, fierce snowstorms shroud the mountains, and temperatures plummet.
The climate becomes perilous to humans. But evidence of 50,000-year-old hunting tools suggests that Stone Age hunter-gatherers once inhabited the region. What was their secret to survival? Clothing.
https://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/fashion-history-sewing-needles/
Homo sapiens expansion into northern latitudes was enabled by sewn clothing.
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