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Fossils in South African cave reignite debate on origins of humankind
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79565603:MV81MTczMTY5Xzk1MDU5NDQ3XzJCNjY1RDg3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 70934695:MV81MTczMTY5Xzk1MDU4ODU3XzgzREJGMkM3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 82558564:MV81MTczMTY5Xzk1MDU4ODI3X0NDOUE2NDAw] Edgar Cayce stated that mankind was several million years old, but we looked very different back then. [/quote] Some some goofy "psychic", dead 50 years, is your authority on human evolution? [/quote] Cayce was right about everything he said while under a trance, like remote viewing. There are always people trying to discredit what he said. Usually people asleep. [/quote]
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Fossils of early human ancestors in a cave in South Africa are a million years older than researchers previously thought, according to a study published this week that gives insight into the history of humankind.
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