Indigenous Australians oldest culture on earth
Posted On: Nov 13th, 2016 at 13:07
Australia
Ironic I have come across this report today as I saw something yesterday evening along these lines. It’s not particularly surprising that the indigenous Australians are the earliest culture on earth – they have been isolated there for at least 50,000 years and, in another report I came across and which I posted here, may be up to 80,000 years on the continent.
But I still do not believe the migration theory of humans out of Africa. The story changes every time we hear it. First of all man left Africa 50,000 years ago, but that idea was put to bed a long time ago when other findings came out, and other hominid species were found to be much older than 50,000 years. So how did they resolve this issue? Instead of looking at the entire model again they simply put the date back to 100,000 years. That’s bad science. And in this report we hear that the native Australians left Africa a long time ago, spread by boat through Asia, meeting other hominids and mating with them, and eventually landed on Australia. It’s just utter nonsense. And yet the scholars, anthropologists and archaeologists always have to tow the line and follow the rhetoric of the man out of Africa theory.
The article I saw yesterday suggests that humans actually started in Australia and then moved north and spread around the world. Now that is an interesting idea. However, as I stated in my book, and I will continue to do so, I believe very strongly that different human groups evolved in different areas of the world at different times. I am certain we did not all originate in Africa. As the article states, all “non-African” human beings share “1 to 6% of Neanderthal DNA”. That clearly suggests the Neanderthal did not have African origins. So, if the Neanderthal did not originate in Africa, then… go figure!