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World's oldest stone tools found near Lake Turkana
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#31 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2015 11:08:13 PM
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Then some niggas who have been westernized into believing that religion (Islam and Christianity) is the only thing believe that Adam and Eve were created about 5000 years ago!! Thats why I do not believe in the creation stories at all!! How could a snake talk to a woman!!! Acheni hizo!!

On the other hand, I am finding this to be very helpful. Kumbe wazuans are these brainysome, cheerz and keep it up folks!!
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Alba
#32 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2015 11:28:25 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Alba wrote:
They have also found whale fossils in the Sahara desert. Hundreds of thousands of years ago, the Sahara desert was part of the Mediterranean sea. And about 40,000 years ago, the Sahara was a thickly foreasted area. And as recently as 4000 years ago, it was grassland. Amazing what brutal climate change can do.

They have also found Ape fossils on the bottom of Lake Victoria meaning that before the Lake was formed, it was a thickly foreasted area



So its just a cycle? In the next 1000 years, Antarctica might be a desert and sahara desert will be an iceland?



Shifts in the earth's axis caused the temperature in the Sahara desert to increase significantly causing a rainforeast to turn into grassland then into a desert.
So yes it is cyclic to a certain extent. In another 40,000 years, without human intervention, the Sahara could transition into grassland.
Scientists studying satellite pictures suggest that the Sahara could already be greening again

http://news.nationalgeog...90731-green-sahara.html

At this rate it would take thousands of years but Human action can accelerate this process.
mpobiz
#33 Posted : Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:18:29 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
If you are interested in archaeology, it will be of benefit. It can even help you make small talk with your fish.


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KulaRaha
#34 Posted : Tuesday, May 19, 2015 7:51:30 AM
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Ngong wrote:
Alba wrote:
Kenya is the epicentre when it comes to discovery of fossils of Human ancestors and potential human ancestors. These are among the most important discoveries in Kenya

Advanced Homininds
- Kenyanthropus platyops:
- Orrorin tugenensis
- Australopithecus anamensis
- Homo Habilis
- Paranthropus robustus
- Paranthropus boisei
- Turkana Boy
- Homo rudolfensis
- The most complete skeleton of Homo ergaster

Apes
- Kenyapithecus wickeri
- Proconsul
- Nakalipithecus nakayamai
- Samburupithecus kiptalami
- The oldest chimpanzee fossil (0.5 million years)

And now
- The oldest stone tools


It is something that the people in charge of tourism can parlay as a tourist attraction. When I lasted visited Kenya national museum in 2011, I saw very little of this.

In fact those stone tools recently discovered have probably already left the country.

The two man eating lions of Tsavo are currently on display in a museum in Chicago.



Dont worry soon we will display our politicians!


Homo stupidus and homo thiefus are two species of politicians we have. There is also homo tribalist that is found widespread in Parliament.
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newfarer
#35 Posted : Tuesday, May 19, 2015 10:50:26 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
They also found the skeleton of a whale near Lake Turkana. Apparently there was a river running from the sea all the way there.

Looks like that area was very active and fertile.

Link

Could this collaborate biblical world wide Noahs flood?
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kysse
#36 Posted : Tuesday, May 19, 2015 11:58:36 PM
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masukuma wrote:
Alba wrote:
Be glad some of these guys went extinct

This Ape existed in Asia 100,000 years ago


Heidelbergensis is the immediate predecessor of Homo Sapiens. Some populations averaged 7 feet




in a world with brawn and mass and ferocity in elephants, hippos, lions gorillas, giraffes and whales and we still run this place (at least tell ourselves that we do)... it's all about wits.



But I meet people like HEIDELBERGENSIS everyday.
His generation roams the city of Nbo.
butterflyke
#37 Posted : Wednesday, May 20, 2015 3:07:08 AM
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kysse wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Alba wrote:
Be glad some of these guys went extinct

This Ape existed in Asia 100,000 years ago

Heidelbergensis is the immediate predecessor of Homo Sapiens. Some populations averaged 7 feet
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in a world with brawn and mass and ferocity in elephants, hippos, lions gorillas, giraffes and whales and we still run this place (at least tell ourselves that we do)... it's all about wits.



But I meet people like HEIDELBERGENSIS everyday.
His generation roams the city of Nbo.


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KulaRaha
#38 Posted : Wednesday, May 20, 2015 7:53:22 AM
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newfarer wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
They also found the skeleton of a whale near Lake Turkana. Apparently there was a river running from the sea all the way there.

Looks like that area was very active and fertile.

Link

Could this collaborate biblical world wide Noahs flood?


The flood story cuts across all religions, although some place the great flood much earlier than the Bible.

It must have happened during the ending of the ice age. Question is, was man around to document it?
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Impunity
#39 Posted : Wednesday, May 20, 2015 8:24:04 AM
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KulaRaha wrote:
newfarer wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
They also found the skeleton of a whale near Lake Turkana. Apparently there was a river running from the sea all the way there.

Looks like that area was very active and fertile.

Link

Could this collaborate biblical world wide Noahs flood?


The flood story cuts across all religions, although some place the great flood much earlier than the Bible.

It must have happened during the ending of the ice age. Question is, was man around to document it?


Which other religion apart from Christianity and Islam mentions the great flood?
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KulaRaha
#40 Posted : Wednesday, May 20, 2015 8:56:30 AM
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Impunity wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
newfarer wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
They also found the skeleton of a whale near Lake Turkana. Apparently there was a river running from the sea all the way there.

Looks like that area was very active and fertile.

Link

Could this collaborate biblical world wide Noahs flood?


The flood story cuts across all religions, although some place the great flood much earlier than the Bible.

It must have happened during the ending of the ice age. Question is, was man around to document it?


Which other religion apart from Christianity and Islam mentions the great flood?


Hnduism has it, Maasai have it. Here is a list:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flood_myths
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