I have admittedly only just started reading Graham's latest book, and have just got to the chapter detailing the 2017 paper in "Nature" that will go into detail about a sitte dated to 130,000 years ago & the predictable furore over this but cannot help wondering why there seems to be no mention of Virginia Steen-Macintyre & the Hueyatlaco site that gave possible ages of 250,000 years?
To the best of my knowledge this site (now destroyed) should be mentioned in the book yet there is nothing in the index at all. AFAIK the dating of this site should make it a shoo-in for this book, no?
Or am I missing something?
To the best of my knowledge this site (now destroyed) should be mentioned in the book yet there is nothing in the index at all. AFAIK the dating of this site should make it a shoo-in for this book, no?
Or am I missing something?