H. naledi and Fake Science News
It seems that the critter known has Homo naledi has generated confusion and controversy from the get-go, and the unreliable dating methods used by secular scientists do not help anyone. Wishful thinking, bad science, and other propaganda efforts have been used to pose Lucy as a human ancestor, but that does not seem to be happening to such extremes with H. naledi. It could be from a desire for accuracy, but claims about H. naledi are being challenged.
Homo naledi facial reconstruction, Wikimedia Commons / Cicero Moraes et al (CC BY 4.0) |
A new study published in the Journal of Human Evolution has found that the so-called Homo naledi most likely didn’t bury their dead as previously proposed. Furthermore, the team of scientists concluded that Homo naledi probably didn’t use stone artifacts, make fire, or create cave art as has been suggested by paleoanthropologist Lee Berger.A few months ago, Lee Berger and his fellow scientists published several papers claiming the so-called hominin known as Homo naledi buried their dead and carved cave art on the walls of the Rising Star Cave system in South Africa. However, the new report by Martinón-Torres et al. was quick to point out that these claims were not backed by sound science. . .
The entire article is located at "Homo naledi Didn’t Behave Like Humans."