Oldest metal object (7,000 years ago) in Middle East discovered in woman's grave - Fox News

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The grave also shows "the complexity of the people living in Tel Tsaf around 7,000 years before present," Rosenberg told Live Science. "The find suggests that the people of Tel Tsaf were engaged in or at least had acquaintance with advanced technology, metallurgy, hundreds of years before the spread of copper items in the southern Levant."

Oldest metal object in Middle East discovered in woman s grave Fox News

Can you imagine how confused Fox viewers are? Because of course, the world is only 6,000 years old.
 
Or is it like six thousand and twenty two or three?
 
Actually the low information global warming left seems to think the world is only about 150 years old since upright walking humans started using fossil fuel and impacted the world's climate.
 
There were many technologies discovered, then lost, as the people that used them died without tranmitting that knowledge to their descendents. The disseminanation of knowledge by the printing press was perhaps the seminal discovery that led to the age we live in now.
 
Actually the low information global warming left seems to think the world is only about 150 years old since upright walking humans started using fossil fuel and impacted the world's climate.

What the fuck are you talking about?
 
Amusing how readily religionists accept the science for dating the Shroud of Turin, or old Bible codexes, but when that same science is applied to something way beyond 6000 years it's not real all of a sudden.
 
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I see we're being very generous with what we call 'metal objects' :)
 

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