>Humans are 200,000 years old
What were humans doing in the last ice-age? How is it even possible to have lived through that?
Where are our tails?
>>2541479
An ice age doest mean the whole world is a snowball. there were plenty of temperate climates.
The tale wast important after we stopped living in trees. Over time we lost them. We still have a tale bone and there are people with a rare gene which gives them a very small tale.
>>2541479
You don't need flags to spot the American.
>>2541479
>Where are our tails?
The coccyx is the last remnant of a tail feature in humans. Tails, though, among other vestigial traits, are known to occur rarely in the modern human population. Look up vestigial tail.
Nice bait btw
>>2541489
>An ice age doest mean the whole world is a snowball. there were plenty of temperate climates.
So why do we pretend things such as pyramids, civilizations, mechanics, machinery and such only occurred within the last 8,000 years?
What about those 192,000 years?
>>2541479
>make the caveman man look black
Does anyone else get annoyed when this happens? I mean, what makes these illustrators so sure that early proto humans didn't have thin lips or a defined nose?
You'll never see a premodern human represented as they actually were either: aesthetic, physically fit, extremely healthy, with toned muscles and sun bronzed skin. Instead they look like some sort of half human monster that can't even stand upright.
>>2541558
Not one of those illustrations look "black", unless you mean the 3 black stickmen fighting the gazelles?
Oh, I get it. Blatant raceb8ing. gb2pol.
>>2541493