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A HISTORICAL LIE: THE STONE AGE
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Pestles dating back to
11,000 BCE
Stone inlays dating back to
around 10,000 BCE
Stonework dating
back to between
9,000 and 10,000
BCE, with traces
of malachite inlay
Stone objects dating 4
3 back to 11,000 BCE
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A socketed stone A hammer
inlay resembling a dating back
nail, dating back to to 10,000
around 10,000 BCE BCE
These stone tools date back on average to between 10,000 and 11,000 BCE.
Imagine that you wanted to make any one of the objects here by hitting or rubbing
one stone with another, in the way evolutionists maintain was done at the time. Try
to make regular holes such as those in figure 3. No matter how many times you
strike the piece of rock in your hand, you will never be able to make such a perfect
hole. To do so, you will need to use a drill made of some harder substance like steel.
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