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50,000 Year-old North American Human Activity

Archeologists digging at the Topper site in South Carolina have produced strong evidence of human activity in North America 50,000 years ago (see article from ScienceDaily, 2004). These findings are creating much controversy in the archeological community as the foundations of the evolution of the Homo sapien say that human activity started in Africa between 60,000 and 80,000 years ago and that they eventually migrated to Australia and Europe where remains are found showing human activity 40,000 years ago. Then according to the standard model the Homo sapien crossed to North America 13,000 years ago. Although the author of this article is skeptical, the findings are solid and the carbon dating determined a minimal date of 50,000 years, widely contradicting the 13,000 years standard model for human activity in North America. These results are now being published in peer review journals.
If these new findings confirm human activity in North America as far back as 60,000 years ago, a new model of the evolution of man will be needed; one that demands a global evolution and may involve an external intervention as described in many different cultures and creation myths around the world. This global intervention may be related to the unusual skulls remains that are starting to be found in various regions of the world, and that many ancient cultures describe as the forefathers of our evolution in their creation myths (see recent post, Skulls of our Forefathers).

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