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by sillyquiet
1241 days ago
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> but that argument depends on assuming we have a complete archaeological record, which we of course do not. In other words that argument depends on the available evidence rather than speculation, like, you know, how science should be done. |
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What you promote is what cemented "Clovis first" for decades beyond its sell-by date, and opposition to the K-T bolide model and plate tectonics. Pretending to know interferes with coming to know.
For a more recent example:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S00128...
Opposition was sloppy to the point of dishonesty.