Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Buenos Aires Skull


The ‘modern’ human skull located in Buenos Aires might be at least 1.5 million years of age.

The approach employed illogical thinking if there are considerations that the skull has been discovered in the Pre-Ensenadean layer, which, based on the latest geological calculations, way back in 1.5 million years. A scientific fact, as with the plethora of cases globally, do not match a final analogy, but instead of chasing the matter more until the satisfying scientific finale has arrived upon, the finding has slipped naturally into anonymity.

A Clichy Skeleton

In the quarry on an Avenue de Clichy, in Paris, parts of the human skull were found together with the femur, tibia, and most of the foot bones in 1868 by Eugene Bertrand. The layer, wherein the skeleton was ditched from would create the fossils about 330,000 years of age.

It was not until the Neanderthals turned out to be taken as a Pleistocene ancestor of the later humans that the French anthropologists were obliged to drop a Clichy skeleton from a human evolutionary line, to become the modern type of humans couldn’t predate their supposedly matured Neanderthal relatives. The Neanderthals are typically understood to have lived from 30,000-150,000 years passed, and the Clichy skull, which dated back at above 300,000 years ago has been simply not a suitable find in spite of the evidence to sustain its authenticity.

There is even a comparison of Neanderthal skulls and Modern Human from the Natural History of Cleveland Museum.

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