There are literally thousands of human settlements and human skeletons that have been found and carbon dated to 250,000bc or more. Just as a direct contradiction to the article this site is not pre-pottery, for instance there are pottery factories in Europe that have been dated to 26,000bc. And when I say factories I really mean large scale with hundreds of thousands of broken idols over a large area. Given those indisputable facts the title of this linked article.
"Do these mysterious stones mark the site of the Garden of Eden?"
Is quite clearly an attempt to gain publicity and to sensationalise. And the content although interesting, for me comes with an immediate question mark dues to the propensity to exaggerate.
"Do these mysterious stones mark the site of the Garden of Eden?"
Is quite clearly an attempt to gain publicity and to sensationalise. And the content although interesting, for me comes with an immediate question mark dues to the propensity to exaggerate.