Re: Oldest man in Europe

Adam Crowl (qraal@hotmail.com)
Sat, 31 Jul 1999 05:30:22 PDT

>From: mortongr@flash.net
>To: asa@calvin.edu
>Subject: Oldest man in Europe
>Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 19:39:40 +0000
>
>God commanded mankind to fill the earth. When did mankind begin to do
>this? At least around 1.8 million years ago. Homo erectus appears in
>Georgia, SSR at 1.8 myr ago, the oldest Homo erectus is found in Africa at
>1.9 myr ago. The Yuanmou homo erectus may be as old as 1.7 million years.
>And in Java, Homo erectus has recently been dated to 1.66 myr. Homo
>erectus began to fill the world. This year some new geologic work at the
>oldest archaeological site in Europe has indicated that the site is much
>older.

>[technical snip]
>
>There are a couple of sites in Europe where stone tools have been found
>indicating the presence of humans even earlier in Europe as long ago as 2
>myr. But as of the present time, the oldest human remains of man in Europe
>appear to be 1 million years old.
>glenn
>
2 mya in Europe? Come on Glenn don't tease, tell us where and your source!!!
Of course 2 mya isn't quite the 5.5 mya your theory needs either, but it's
interesting none the less considering that H.erectus is probably one end of
the chronospecies H.sapiens...

But H.erectus wasn't quite us either, but was "he" adam?

Adam

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