WHERE ARE ALL THE 'STONE AGE' BODIES?
or - Where have all the bodies gone? Longtime ??? passing ...
Evolutionary anthropologists state that for at least 100,000 years, the population of
Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon men was roughly constant, between 1 and 10 million, during which time they were burying their dead.
Allegedly, the population remained fairly constant because the hunter-gatherer way of life would only support that many people over the face of the earth.
Based on evolutionary data, they would have buried 4 billion bodies during that period of time.
This is conservatively calculated by dividing 100,000 years by 25 years/generation to
arrive at 4,000 generations. With a million people dying every generation, this results in a total of 4 billion buried bodies. Lest the reader think this number to be too high , at
least one anthropologist estimates "a cumulative total of about 110 billion individuals seem to have passed their days, and left their bones, if not their marks on this crowded planet". So the figure of 4 billion bodies is a very conservative one indeed compared to 110 billion . Shouldn't many of the supposed 4 billion Stone Age skeletons still be around since evolutionists readily claim that buried fossils last a lot longer than 100,000 years? Compare that number with the world population today of about 7.5 billion.
If that many people died and were buried today, graves would be everywhere! It is truly amazing that only a few thousand pre-historic bodies have been found. Where are all these dead bodies?
If the 'Stone Age' truly lasted 100,000 years, 1 million years, 10 million years, or whatever evolution speculations dictate, archaeologists should be finding innumerable buried Stone Age bodies.
They are not. The data does not fit the evolutionary model .
If the stone age only lasted a few hundred years, the total population would have been very low, hence archaeologists would be finding a comparable number of buried Stone Age bodies, a few thousand. That is what archaeologists are finding.
This is a monumental unanswered discrepancy in evolutionary timetables.
We have found as Creationists, the number of individuals living today does however, line up with the model of Creation, that is, the number of 8 people from the Ark until now, taking all Wars, famine, and disease into account.
https://answersingenesis.org/.../billions-of-people-in.../
or - Where have all the bodies gone? Longtime ??? passing ...
Evolutionary anthropologists state that for at least 100,000 years, the population of
Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon men was roughly constant, between 1 and 10 million, during which time they were burying their dead.
Allegedly, the population remained fairly constant because the hunter-gatherer way of life would only support that many people over the face of the earth.
Based on evolutionary data, they would have buried 4 billion bodies during that period of time.
This is conservatively calculated by dividing 100,000 years by 25 years/generation to
arrive at 4,000 generations. With a million people dying every generation, this results in a total of 4 billion buried bodies. Lest the reader think this number to be too high , at
least one anthropologist estimates "a cumulative total of about 110 billion individuals seem to have passed their days, and left their bones, if not their marks on this crowded planet". So the figure of 4 billion bodies is a very conservative one indeed compared to 110 billion . Shouldn't many of the supposed 4 billion Stone Age skeletons still be around since evolutionists readily claim that buried fossils last a lot longer than 100,000 years? Compare that number with the world population today of about 7.5 billion.
If that many people died and were buried today, graves would be everywhere! It is truly amazing that only a few thousand pre-historic bodies have been found. Where are all these dead bodies?
If the 'Stone Age' truly lasted 100,000 years, 1 million years, 10 million years, or whatever evolution speculations dictate, archaeologists should be finding innumerable buried Stone Age bodies.
They are not. The data does not fit the evolutionary model .
If the stone age only lasted a few hundred years, the total population would have been very low, hence archaeologists would be finding a comparable number of buried Stone Age bodies, a few thousand. That is what archaeologists are finding.
This is a monumental unanswered discrepancy in evolutionary timetables.
We have found as Creationists, the number of individuals living today does however, line up with the model of Creation, that is, the number of 8 people from the Ark until now, taking all Wars, famine, and disease into account.
https://answersingenesis.org/.../billions-of-people-in.../
WHERE ARE ALL THE 'STONE AGE' BODIES?
or - Where have all the bodies gone? Longtime ??? passing ...
Evolutionary anthropologists state that for at least 100,000 years, the population of
Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon men was roughly constant, between 1 and 10 million, during which time they were burying their dead.
Allegedly, the population remained fairly constant because the hunter-gatherer way of life would only support that many people over the face of the earth.
Based on evolutionary data, they would have buried 4 billion bodies during that period of time.
This is conservatively calculated by dividing 100,000 years by 25 years/generation to
arrive at 4,000 generations. With a million people dying every generation, this results in a total of 4 billion buried bodies. Lest the reader think this number to be too high , at
least one anthropologist estimates "a cumulative total of about 110 billion individuals seem to have passed their days, and left their bones, if not their marks on this crowded planet". So the figure of 4 billion bodies is a very conservative one indeed compared to 110 billion . Shouldn't many of the supposed 4 billion Stone Age skeletons still be around since evolutionists readily claim that buried fossils last a lot longer than 100,000 years? Compare that number with the world population today of about 7.5 billion.
If that many people died and were buried today, graves would be everywhere! It is truly amazing that only a few thousand pre-historic bodies have been found. Where are all these dead bodies?
If the 'Stone Age' truly lasted 100,000 years, 1 million years, 10 million years, or whatever evolution speculations dictate, archaeologists should be finding innumerable buried Stone Age bodies.
They are not. The data does not fit the evolutionary model .
If the stone age only lasted a few hundred years, the total population would have been very low, hence archaeologists would be finding a comparable number of buried Stone Age bodies, a few thousand. That is what archaeologists are finding.
This is a monumental unanswered discrepancy in evolutionary timetables.
We have found as Creationists, the number of individuals living today does however, line up with the model of Creation, that is, the number of 8 people from the Ark until now, taking all Wars, famine, and disease into account.
https://answersingenesis.org/.../billions-of-people-in.../