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The Skepsis Telegraph
The Skepsis Telegraph
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59. A Timeline of Humanity per Pressure Flaked Leaf Points
The Skepsis Telegraph
1 hour 5 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
59. A Timeline of Humanity per Pressure Flaked Leaf Points

Merry Christmas. Just like last year, we have an ancient archeological deep dive for Christmas. It seems fitting since Jesus was born in Bethlehem, and that was ancient? Or whatever? We are discussing the path that humanity has taken and new evidence that sheds new light on who went where and at what times. All this is based around the specific and highly advanced (for the time) stone tool manufacturing technique known as "pressure flaking".

It's really interesting actually, condensing fifty thousand years of human immigration in this way. We hope you enjoy. Listen to our bands, subscribe to our show and stay in touch! We love you and we hope you have a Merry Christmas. See you in 2023 you beautiful fuckers, you!

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The Skepsis Telegraph
Researching what we don't know about things we do know.