Great Uighur Empire: Human Occupation in Altai Dated to 175,000 Years Ago

The Siberian Times reports that evidence of human occupation dating back 175,000 years has been found in a cave in the Altai. In a short article with the fantastic title, “The first humans arrived in Siberia around one million years ago – attracted by mild weather!,” Mikhail Shunkov, deputy director of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences said that evidence for hominid occupation has been discovered in the Denisova Cave.
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The author of the article states that the evidence indicates Homo erectus occupation, but that isn’t the whole story. In this cave, evidence was also discovered that placed a new neighbor in the family tree, Denisova Man. (This was covered in “Followup to “New Species Discovered – What Would James Think?” ” in September 2012.)

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James Churchward in his books, wrote about the Great Uighur Empire that was the principal colony of the now sunken continent of Mu. Is it possible that that the evidence actually shows human habitation, not from Africa, but from a now sunken Pacific Ocean landmass? If these hominids were the first people to establish a colony away from a now forgotten motherland, how sure can the experts know that it was Homo erectus or Homo sapiens or Homo devisova?

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James also wrote that a north-running wave wiped out half of the Great Uighur Empire in a cataclysm thousands of years ago. This might make the recovery of evidence much more difficult, so every bit discovered deserves scrutiny until the whole truth is revealed and the paradigm is solidified .

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