By Ken Ham
Now, in an evolutionary worldview, H. erectus is considered to be “physically close to modern humans,” and these footprints were supposedly left behind 600,000 years before modern man. The researchers believe these prints “may provide important clues on how H. erectus‘s gait evolved until Homo sapiens . . . came about.” Despite their belief that these footprints offer an insight into evolution, the researcher who led the dig noted that “the prints show toe details, a marked longitudinal arch and an abducted toe, all features distinctive of human feet.” Another article describes the prints as “nearly identical to modern …read more
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