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Re: Who is this person? |
Posted By: Patrick Norton Posted Date: Dec 25, 2011 (10:08 AM) |
Message Like the 6,000 terra cotta warriors? Each one a differant feature. There are ceramics techniques to create a pottery mask for each individual person. Doubtful there are ceramics techniques to create a full exact figure in todays society. Just more mysteries about those ancestors living in caves, fighting off dinosaurs with sticks? Earliest known ceramics are the Gravettian figurines that date to 29,000 to 25,000 BC. Tomb pottery artifacts have been helpful in the development of theories on the organisation, economic condition and the cultural development of the societies that produced or acquired pottery. Yet, our search for intelligent design from our ancestors would put in question darwin's theory of evolution. Thinking there is more to the story then what we are led to believe. Post a Response |
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