Tuesday, 5 October 2021

Russian scientists found human hunters above the Artic Circle


 Image courtesy of Innokenty Pavlov and Alexander Kandyba. 

Joel Kontinen

A Russian expedition has found mammoth bones 990  kilometres or   615 miles north of the Artic Circle. 

It is the northernmost evidence of Paleolithic humans ever found.

The climate was also milder than it is today,  Researchers say that the people hunted woolly mammals.

According to evolutionists, in the Pleistocene occurred between 2, 5 2.6 million and 11,700 years ago, that is a misnomer as they failed to take the Flood that occurred at the time of Noah into consideration.

 

Source:

Metcalfe, Tom, 2021. Russian expedition finds evidence of northernmost Stone Age hunters above the Arctic Circle Live Science 1 October.