I love how passionate this man is about this project he spearheaded in South Africa. Though I think his forensic interpretation of the site was a little off, I believe that if we had a lot more men and women who would get out into the field and make things happen the science would move forward. His forensic analysis of the cave is that it was a burial ground for these hominids. If we look a bit closer at the skeletons appear to have been pressure washed inside the cave as the creature died. The skeletons appear to have been crushed while the creatures were undergoing an increase of atmospheric pressure in the cave that was the precursor to a large amount of water pushed by a cataclysmic high tide. It appears that these were natural bunkers these creatures went to in order to survive storms and that a storm, they could never have prepared adequately for finally got them. That's just my evaluation of some of that amazing content pulled out of the cave. We need to make more amazing discoveries without arguing the merits of our philosophical would views and putting others down for theirs.
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