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Lets say it's 100,000 years ago or thereabout. One cave man looks at the other cave man and says Holy S*** Igor, Lake Superior is thawing out every summer and the glacier seems to be moving north a bit every year. It seems like it is getting warmer to me. Lets sacrifice a virgin and bring the ice back before the world ends! :lol:
what is the debateLets say it's 100,000 years ago or thereabout. One cave man looks at the other cave man and says Holy S*** Igor, Lake Superior is thawing out every summer and the glacier seems to be moving north a bit every year. It seems like it is getting warmer to me. Lets sacrifice a virgin and bring the ice back before the world ends! :lol:
Lets say it's 100,000 years ago or thereabout. One cave man looks at the other cave man and says Holy S*** Igor, Lake Superior is thawing out every summer and the glacier seems to be moving north a bit every year. It seems like it is getting warmer to me. Lets sacrifice a virgin and bring the ice back before the world ends! :lol:
what is the debate
More like, what is the point of this topic.
Were there lots of cavemen in North America 100,000 years ago?
I know you are trying to ignore my point with this comment but this subject is an interest of mine ever since Kennewick man was discovered sol I'll play along. In case you are unfamiliar that was a skull unearthed by the Columbia River that was not so called native American looking. It was found on tribal ground so they would not let it be studied and hastily buried it in a secret location. More and more evidence of a pre Indian European culture, cave men if you will has been found, much of it off shore under 100 feet of water which goes along with my ice age OP. The ocean levels were much much lower then. So now we are back to my point. The earth has been warming just about as long as man has been on it or at least since the last ice age so all this hyperactivity about the earth warming is absurd. I will be glad to talk more about North American cave men though if you want, I could go on all day.:lol:
More like, what is the point of this topic.
Awesome. Now answer the question: Were there lots of cavemen in North America 100,000 years ago?
Misrepresenting the debate.
I don't know what compels a person to troll one specific subforum for the entire two years he's a member. Even if I were so inclined to troll one topic in particular I'd get bored after a month. Gotta give Sawyer credit though: he's got staying power.
Where can I get me some virgin?
I don't know why you want to act like a prick about this but I don't have a number for you just the fact that artifacts and bones dating back at least 50,000 years have been found. If you want to be technical and a prick it only takes two in order for the OP to make sense. Now do you get my point in the OP or not? You going to keep trying to change the subject?
They are over rated. Trust me on this, :lol:
not for sex silly. I want one to sacrifice.
Actually I'm pretty curious too: what is the population of cavemen in that time and how reliant were they on the status quo for their food supply?
Assuming you are sincerely curious which I doubt, this is a good place to start. It is kind of an introduction course.
Cro-Magnon skeletons discovered in North America
Is the answer to my question in that link?
Your question is very specific and little is known about a culture from that long ago but heres another link on my favorites list that is interesting . It seems Neanderthals were here too which was not known until very recently. Science marches on and grows. At one time "all the scientist" said cave men were never in the Americas. Sound vaguely familiar?:lol:
Yes, you not understanding how science works sounds extremely familiar. If "all the scientists" said that cave men were never in the Americas, then what they were saying was that there was no evidence that cave men were in the Americas.
An important distinction I suspect may be lost on you.
Fair point but I'm sure you know what I meant. Warmers are always saying "all the scientist" agree which isn't true but this cave man thing proves all the scientist can be very wrong and just because there is a consensus does not in and of itself create fact. I am enjoying this discussion as the cave men in the Americas thing is kind of a hobby of mine but I have to get packing for my long weekend camp, kayak fishing trip. Have a good one yourself bud.
I don't know why you want to act like a prick about this but I don't have a number for you just the fact that artifacts and bones dating back at least 50,000 years have been found. If you want to be technical and a prick it only takes two in order for the OP to make sense. Now do you get my point in the OP or not? You going to keep trying to change the subject?
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