Stone Tools Found On Crete Push Back Humans' Maritime History
The New York Times reports that stone tools discovered on the Greek island of Crete, and reported last month at an academic conference, are strong evidence for rethinking the maritime capabilities of early humans. The researchers who found the tools (hand-axes, cleavers, and scrapers) estimate them to be at least 130,000 years old; if they're right, humans have been traveling long distances at sea (Crete is 200 miles from the northern African coastline) for at least several tens of thousands of years longer than earlier believed.
Those look like rocks to me, not "stone tools".
Totally offtopic note: I have been to crete and it is one of my favorite places in the world. There is something about visiting the place where Zeus supposedly came into being is quite cool.
"It's ok, I'm completely secure as long as my iron is off"
What's long, hard and full of seamen? Stone tools, of course!
It's so easy, a seaman could do it.
Did any of them discover a moonstone?
Nur-Ab-Sal! Nur-Ab-Sal!
You know I read a lot. Especially things that have to do with history. I find that shit fascinating. In fact, I don't know if you know this or not, Greeks were spawned by niggers.
It's a fact. Greeks have nigger blood pumpin' through their hearts. If you don't believe me, look it up. You see, hundreds and hundreds of years ago the Turks conquered Greece. And Turks are niggers. Way back then, Greeks were like the wops in Bulgaria. Blond hair, blue eyes. But, once the Turks moved in there, they changed the whole country. They did so much fuckin' with the Greek women, they changed the blood-line for ever, from blond hair and blue eyes to black hair and dark skin. I find it absolutely amazing to think that to this day, hundreds of years later, Greeks still carry that nigger gene. I'm just quotin' history. It's a fact. It's written. Your ancestors were niggers. Your great, great, great, great, great- grandmother was fucked by a nigger, and had a half-nigger kid. That is a fact. Now tell me, am I lyin'?