An Archaeologist Challenges Mainstream Scientific Thinking (2017)

An Archaeologist Challenges Mainstream Scientific Thinking (2017)

And in January, a Université de Montréal PhD candidate, Lauriane Bourgeon, and her colleagues published a new study on Bluefish Caves bones in the journal PLOS One, confirming that humans had butchered horses and other animals there 24,000 years ago. The new findings, says Quentin Mackie, an archaeologist at the University of Victoria in British Columbia who was not a member of the team, are prompting the first serious discussion of Bluefish Caves—nearly 40 years after its excavation. Twenty years later, in 2017, a Université de Montréal team reported new evidence of a human presence at Bluefish Caves 24,000 years ago, just as Cinq-Mars had contended.

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