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【互斥實驗室:底層協議模擬推測 2026.04】
根據結構模擬顯示,莫艾石像符合「介質共振天線」的邏輯特徵。其 Ahu 基座被推測為一種與地殼應力網路耦合的硬體插槽,透過富含 Mn/Co 離子的傳導層進行數據擷取。
模型指出,石像內部的晶格矩陣用於處理來自地表下 -1.5km「行星總線」的原始訊號。這極可能是一套全球性的地質數據封裝系統,石像則是負責環境阻抗校準的交互終端。
#F4D9C8A1 #B2E30764 #Geophysics #SystemArchitecture #Paleoarchaeology #SciFi

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Dogs came in a wide range of sizes and shapes long before modern breeds https://arstechni.ca #dogdomestication #paleoarchaeology #domestication #Archaeology #neolithic #mesolith #Science #science #Dogs

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10,000 generations of hominins used the same stone tools to weather a changing world https://arstechni.ca #australopithecus #paleoarchaeology #Archaeology #stonetools #hominins #Science #oldowan #science

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Wear marks suggest Neanderthals made ocher crayons https://arstechni.ca #ancientpeopledidstuff #paleoarchaeology #Neanderthals #Archaeology #stonetools #Science #science

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Hunters of the Plateau: Rethinking Early Homo sapiens in Iberia New faunal evidence from Abrigo de la Malia suggests that early modern humans settled central Iberia far earlier, and with greater skill, than once believed.

New study from Abrigo de la Malia shows early Homo sapiens hunted deer, horses, and bison in Iberia’s interior 36k years ago—challenging the idea of an “empty” plateau. #Paleoarchaeology #HumanEvolution #Iberia #Zooarchaeology #anthropology

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Ancient hominids made long road trips to collect stone for tools A Kenyan site shows early hominids transported stone 13 kilometers for toolmaking as early as 2.6 million years ago.

Ancient hominids made long road trips to collect stone for tools #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #Hominids #Evolution #Paleoarchaeology

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Local cuisine was on the menu at Cafe Neanderthal https://arstechni.ca #ancientpeopledidstuff #paleoarchaeology #Neanderthals #Archaeology #Science #science

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The Lion in the Cave Neanderthals, carnivore bones, and a new chapter in Paleolithic toolmaking

A 130,000-year-old lion leg, turned into a multifunctional tool, shows Neanderthals weren't just scavengers—they engineered predator bones with precision. #Neanderthals #Paleoarchaeology #BoneTools #HumanEvolution #CarnivoreCraftsmanship

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The Child at the Threshold A 140,000-year-old skeleton from Skhul Cave may be the oldest human-Neanderthal hybrid ever found

CT scans of a 140,000-year-old child from Skhul Cave suggest possible hybrid ancestry between early Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, predating known interbreeding by 80,000 years. #Anthropology #HumanEvolution #Neanderthal #Paleoarchaeology

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Four Oldowan tools sitting on a dirt floor. Oldowan tools may look simple, but as a recent study shows, their origins are anything but straightforward.
Image credit: The Natural History Museum, London / Science Source.

Four Oldowan tools sitting on a dirt floor. Oldowan tools may look simple, but as a recent study shows, their origins are anything but straightforward. Image credit: The Natural History Museum, London / Science Source.

#HumanAncestors may not be responsible for the famous #Oldowan #StoneTools. In PNAS Journal Club: www.pnas.org/post/journal...

#archaeology #paleoarchaeology #ParanthropusBoisei #HomoHabilis

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Hominins Made Bone Tools 1.5 Million Years Ago, Hinting At Abstract Thought Learn more about the earliest “factory” of bone tools ever discovered, which saw the systematic shaping of bone some 1 million years before other such “factories.”

Hominins Made Bone Tools 1.5 Million Years Ago, Hinting At Abstract Thought #Science #Biology #Anthropology #Hominins #AbstractThought #Paleoarchaeology

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18,000-Year-Old Human Bones Show Disturbing Signs of Cannibalism Researchers examine evidence of manipulation of human remains from Maszycka Cave. An international research team, including researchers from the University of Göttingen, has uncovered new details about...

18,000-Year-Old Human Bones Show Disturbing Signs of Cannibalism #Science #Biology #Anthropology #Cannibalism #Paleoarchaeology #HumanEvolution

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We’ve been using the Rules since our lineage started (IMO).

For good reason. Strange humans are the worst.
#history #paleoarchaeology #folklore #uapsky #ufosky

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