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Ancient people relied on coastal environments to survive the Last Glacial Maximum

• arclein
Humans have a longstanding relationship with the sea that spans nearly 200,000 years. Researchers have long hypothesized that places like coastlines helped people mediate global shifts between glacial and interglacial conditions and the impact that these changes had on local environments and resources needed for their survival. Coastlines were so important to early humans that they may have even provided key routes for the dispersal of people out of Africa and across the world.

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The Bible is a direct record by the people of Israel. In addition, God showed Moses what to write in the first 5 books of the Bible. The Masoretic texts, the base for almost all of our Bible translations of today, says that the universe is about 6,000 years old. The Septuagint, and Josephus using Hebrew texts, say that the universe is about 7500 years old. --- When these science jokers are so far off that they say 200,000 years, with the idea that the universe is 13 to 14 billion years old, how can you really trust anything they say?



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