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JwPATX 7 points ago +9 / -2

They did have a large brain cavity. Smooth brains though....not sure how they know that. Just one of those things multiple professors tell you.

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War_Hamster 22 points ago +22 / -0

Our entire knowledge about our own history that has been taught to us is very much up for questioning.

Gobleki Tepe did it for me.

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JwPATX 12 points ago +13 / -1

It was my anthropology bachelor for me. The more classes I took, the more I realized how little about all of it we actually know. The vast majority of what we think we know is guess work.

That being said, Iran and Spain were the locations of the most genetic drift between Neanderthals and humans.

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War_Hamster 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's also amazing how even in scientific fields like anthropology and archeology the "establishment" narrative cannot be doubted. They create a cult around their narrative and outside ideas are labeled heretic.

At least that's my observation.

Science has been very much compromised by the clowns.

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BloodyWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

The more you are an expert, the more you are aware that we are ignorant.

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Ched 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's the power of government funding. It creates consensus science.

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War_Hamster 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup, I stumbled upon them by accident when I fell asleep watching another video and woke up to Joe Rogan interviewing Carlson. I've been hooked ever since.

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