Rainy, green Arabia may have greeted hominids at least 300K years ago
Stone tools and animal fossils found in Saudi Arabia that date back between 300,000 and 500,000 years ago hint that hominids traveled through what is now a desert when it was green and rainy. Marks found on the fossils suggest the animals may have been butchered, and a chemical study of animal teeth shows evidence of a grassier environment, according to findings published online in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Science News (11/1) Of course the creation model has no eating of animals before the flood so this evidence could be after the flood and before the Sahara dried up. At least it is interesting for me to speculate on the evidence. I can make up stories just like the evolutionists can.
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