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Australian Aborgines
By: Orion Date: February 5, 2018, 4:19 pm
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Australian Aborigines lay claim to the oldest continuous culture
on the planet, dating back to 30,000 BC and beyond.
Current science claims that all humans living today can trace
their DNA back to LUCY, the woman found in Africa, who lived
thousands of years ago.....yet theories exist suggesting the
people of Africa emigrated from Australia, and are in fact
descendants of the Australian Aborigines, perhaps suggesting
that, among many other things, humans didn't evolve in Africa,
or if they did, it may have happened much earlier.
If DNA testing has been done comparing LUCY and the Aborigines
of Australia, the results could be enlightening.
What is truly special is that art from over 10,000 years ago can
still be explained to this day, as to what it means and why it
was carved or painted in the first place. As a famous
researcher in this field suggested, when ancient stories become
corroborated through modern science, its time to pay attention.
I believe there is a wealth of knowledge to be gained from
native Australian's and what has been passed down within their
culture.
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