Iron age tribe of sheep discovered! |
Fri, 29 October 2004 01:23 |
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I tend to read the news using the internet. I noticed all over the place today talk of a species of monkey-men with skulls smaller than chimps who could build fires and make stone age tools.
For example: http://www.nature.com/news/2004/041025/full/041025-3.html
It got me thinking, and looking. And I found something more amazing close to home.
(I can honestly say no evidence was planted to make the following discovery.)
In my garden I have found proof of an iron-age species of sheep. So far fragments of 5 different specimens, 3 female and 2 male.
Some were found near remnants of a fire. There are also a few remnants of iron items/tools nearby that have yet to be identified, some look like iron nails.
Dating methods suggest an age of around 7,000 to 200,000 minutes of age between the specimens. Tools have yet to be dated.
No human bones have yet been found in my garden. From this we can conclude with certainty that an advanced tribe of sheep lived in my garden, built fires and used iron age tools. With skull sizes a bit smaller than a chimp it is amazing what some species of sheep were able to do!
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