Ja? Przecież angelo podał źródło w pierwszym poście....
O BOŻE!
Hahahahaha dotarłem do źródła informacji z syryjskiej agencji informacyjnej... To co zrobił polski dziennikarz to żal i debilizm do kwadratu
Oryginalna informacja z agencji SANA:
Animal Bones and Flint Tools Found in Archeological Site in Palmyra
Monday, July 16, 2007 - 05:55 PMPalmyra, (SANA) – The Syrian-Swiss archeological expedition started work for this season in Bir al-Hamel in the Palmyra semi-desert.
According to the Swiss expedition director, this site which dates back to 1 million years BC is one of the oldest civilization sites in Syria, composed of several layers of earth stacked one over the other and are 30 meters high.
The site contains flint artifacts and bones of animals that used to inhabit the region such as the camel, the gazelle and the elephant, in addition to human bones from the period when humans lived on hunting and gathering and resided in caves and straw tents.
Director of Palmyra Archeology Department Walid Asaad stated that the camel bones found at the site indicate that this camel was twice the size of modern camels, and that it is native of the Syrian semi-desert and that it lived in it 100 thousand years ago then migrated to Asia and North Africa, contrary to previous scientific theories.
He also pointed out that the site contains tools and blade made of flint that indicate to the development of methods of manufacturing and sharpening flint in prehistoric times.
H. Sabbagh, Mazen
Źródło:
http://www.sana.org/...7/16/129308.htmczyli:
1. Nie ma kości ludzkich tylko narzędzia krzemienne
2. Znaleziono kości wielbłądów sprzed 100 tys. lat ale nie kości ludzkie
3. Na milion lat datowane są najstarsze pokłady ziemi na tym stanowisku archeologicznym...
Już nie wspomnę że te wielbłądy zostały odkryte w zeszłym roku:
http://www.sana.org/...09/25/70073.htmHAHAHA
Nie mogę... Wierzcie dalej polskim dziennikarzom, odkryjemy krasnoludki!
Hahaha