European Cave Art By Brian Simpson

An article in Science:  

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/europes-first-cave-artists-were-neandertals-newly-dated-paintings-show

notes that there has been a reassessment of dates of cave paintings at La Pasiega, Maltravieso and Ardales, Spain. Using uranium and thorium dating, the paintings are now dated to 70,000 years ago. But, the mainstream politically correct ideology in archaeology holds that modern humans only entered Europe 42,000 years ago. Cro-Magnon man was not in Europe at the time, according to the mainstream, and the Neanderthals are regarded as too dumb to paint, although the article has no choice but to reject this standard view. Some think that a common ancestor of humans did the painting, but that is simply an ad hoc hypothesis. The parsimonious explanation is that the 42,000-year date is simply wrong, being ideologically motivated. Before the present pc woke madness, it was accepted that our ancestor Cro-Magnon man entered Europe around 80,000 years ago, which would explain the paintings perfectly. But, even after a few years, this refuting material is just ignored by  most of our “objective” scientists.

 

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