the other mike
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We're supposed to call them 'stone dart tips' now but if you don't mind I'm just going to keep calling them arrowheads .
The implications are remarkable, particularly given that we're told, for example, that the Egyptian pyramids are less than 5000 years old.
It certainly puts holes in the widely accepted interpreted Biblical time-line.
Thirteen “razor sharp” stone dart tips uncovered in western Idaho are “roughly” 15,700 years old, making them the oldest weapons ever found in the Americas, according to archaeologists at the Oregon State University.
The implications are remarkable, particularly given that we're told, for example, that the Egyptian pyramids are less than 5000 years old.
It certainly puts holes in the widely accepted interpreted Biblical time-line.
Thirteen “razor sharp” stone dart tips uncovered in western Idaho are “roughly” 15,700 years old, making them the oldest weapons ever found in the Americas, according to archaeologists at the Oregon State University.