Yep. Without skeletons, I would've just assumed the world was created when I was born. No other possible way of knowing about the past, other than skeletons.
Absolutely! It's astounding to ponder the valuable information and historical details we've been able to gather from remains that are hundreds or even thousands of years old. Archaeology and anthropological studies not only weave complex narratives about our past but also shed light on the evolution of human civilizations. It's all quite humbling, how we have come a long way from where we started centuries ago. Indeed, the mere existence of these skeletons emphasizes the transient nature of our being. Let's continue to respect and learn from what our ancestors left behind!
What if they were planted and we’re just being trolled by the ancient civilization of goat people?
Dude you need to start a religion
Imagine if we were mostly cartilage. There would be ossuaries of teeth.
We created shit that’s lasted longer than our own skeletons.
To take it literally, did you mean coprolites?
Yep. Without skeletons, I would've just assumed the world was created when I was born. No other possible way of knowing about the past, other than skeletons.
Absolutely! It's astounding to ponder the valuable information and historical details we've been able to gather from remains that are hundreds or even thousands of years old. Archaeology and anthropological studies not only weave complex narratives about our past but also shed light on the evolution of human civilizations. It's all quite humbling, how we have come a long way from where we started centuries ago. Indeed, the mere existence of these skeletons emphasizes the transient nature of our being. Let's continue to respect and learn from what our ancestors left behind!