>Guadaloupe Woman: Miocene
>Calaveras Man: Pliocene
>Kanapoi Elbow: 4.15 mya (Pliocene)
>Paluxy Man: Mesozoic (most likely Jurassic)
>Tiwanaku: 12,000 BC (Late Pleistocene)
>Klerksdorp Spheres: 3 bya (Precambrian)
Anyone have any idea what these are?
>>19277508
Remanence of the previous Anu.
they look like very old artifacts that have been molded and warped by time
>>19277508
Time travel.
Or evolution does works, it works always the same every time.
>>19277508
Red pill me.
>>19279546
They're basically objects that date back to periods they should not be in. They're called "Ooparts", if you want to do research of your own.
Fossils and a feature
>>19277508
Don't know it.
Admitted hoax.
Don't Know it.
Hoax.
Unsupported dating.
Hematite concretion.
There are literally no ooparts that have been proven anomalous.
Pyramids, Nazca Lines, Iron Pillar of Delhi, Human Intelligence
Ooparts. My favorite thing to look up. Practically the only actual proof that maybe the picture is bigger than we precieve.
>>19280698
That iron pillar is a good 1. I like the dropa discs.... I think that's them. & any old metal that proves to be of high alloy... How did shit get there that we can only do with high tech equipment?
>>19281322
It's possible that it's simply lucky accident. Throw a lot of stuff at the wall and see what sticks, there's little or no evidence that the stuff that didn't stick ever existed, so it looks like you were super-advanced geniuses.
>>19280698
>Iron Pillar of Delhi
Wootz AKA Damascus steel. The real mine for Wootz was in India and played out about 500 years ago. It had amazing properties for hardness, flexibility and rust prevention. All other pattern-welded steel is basic crap compared to it.
>t. /k/
>>19277508
>Anyone have any idea what these are?
The pre-adamic/angelic civilization.
>>19277508
interest bump
The Guadalupe woman doesn't even look like a real skeleton, like the spine just looks like one solid piece fused to the pelvis. And what even is that scapula? I bet the whole thing is made of wood.