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The prehistoric tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about ancient life, early humans, and extinct creatures. Topics include the survival of dinosaurs and other species if the asteroid had missed Earth, Neanderthal dreams and their possible experiences, confrontations with sabre-tooth tigers, and life before the invention of the wheel. Members also explore evidence of advanced technology in ancient Chinese quarries, the Earth 300,000 years ago, and the appearance of prehistoric animals like Chalicotherium. Additionally, archaeological findings such as ancient skull cups used in rituals are examined. These threads offer a mix of speculative and scientific perspectives on prehistory.
Neat Op-ed by Newt Gingrich: "If the Asteroid Had Missed," If the Asteroid Had Missed - Newt Gingrich
Wow, that is interesting. Never crossed my mind, but it would be an interesting study to see what types of life forms would survive such creatures as those roaming around in those times...
Ancient human bones found in an English cave not only show signs of cannibalism but also seem to have served another gruesome role: providing the raw material for so-called "skull cups."
These skulls-turned-goblets may have been used as vessels for blood, food or potent drinks during rituals...
Talk about a Valentine's Day catch. A Vicksburg, Miss., man caught what may turn out to be the largest-ever alligator gar.
Weighing in at 327 pounds, the nearly 8½-foot-long prehistoric-looking creature has a girth of 47.95 inches, WAPT.com reports.
"At first I didn't think he was that...
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