 So, I've been exploring these maps since my, since my uh, Alexandria video. I'm looking at these and to go focus on the area. I guess not. I guess. I was looking at this cave. This cave in structural width. Thoroughly. This one. This one I specially. It's actually very coincidental. I just clicked on it. I didn't see that name. But, but it's the cave that was mentioned in the film. The Man From Earth. Which I'm captivating. Historically, historical fiction book. Science fiction. It's uh, just a beautiful story. And I've favored movies. Episode. I just recently put out. If you'd like to learn. Essentially it's uh, 6,000 years. Lays Aussie. It's what's instigating me to make me search. Five skeletons of pro magnets. The earliest known examples of our species. Homo sapiens. Lays Aussies. Deitya. These skeletons included a fetus. And the skulls were remarkably modern looking. And a much rounder. Lascaux. Lascaux. It's the setting of a complex of caves. Near the village of Montenegro. 600 parietal wall paintings. Cover the interior walls. And ceilings of the cave. The paintings represent primarily large animals. Discovered by 18 year old Marcel Ravida. Cave walls were covered with depictions of animals. Galleries that suggest continuity, context, or simply represent a cavern. A visitor's condition deteriorated increasingly infested. Only the cave was closed to the public in 1963. 605 of these have been precisely identified out of these images. There are 364 of stags. Also represented are cattle and bison. Seven felons. A bird. A bear. A rhinoceros. And even a human. Even though that was the principal source of food for the artists. This also have been found years ago. We were. Cause that's fascinating. But there's also apparently lots of other places. Videos to boring. Need something. Ignasian. Our Ignasian from 42,000 years ago. Through lower Sultrian levels. Until max 17,000 years ago. With anatomically modern human remains, tools, and artifacts. Satellite views. I guess it's just not. So I don't want to show you guys these pictures, but I want to have a little bit of information. Ideally with it as well. So the site includes human remains, cultural artifacts made during the Upper Paleolithic 47 to 17,000 years ago. In 1958, a small carved female figure. But I guess in really 2,000 years is beginning to be more and more consequential. I guess that's the atheistic designation. The figure represents a comparatively young woman. More slender and grasile than is normally the case. Roughly carved with contours suggesting pregnancy. Movious wrote that despite disharmonic features, the overall proportions pleasing and at first glance symmetrical. Movious continued from a stylistic point. The figure has been rendered in the finest tradition of Upper Paleolithic art represented by the well-known series of carvings and statuettes collectively known as penises. The figure was found following a violent storm making its origin within the shelter. Difficult to know exactly. Let me switch it up. Gansalade, Magdalenean anatomically modern human remains dated to 17,000 years ago. Found in the cave of Reimondon, Gansalade. These photos pop up. Probably won't cause my internet is terrible apps but you'd think there'd be a lot more soul and a lot more sense of wonder and awe about these types of things. I mean, these are fucking 15,000 to 50,000 years old. I mean, the last thousand years, most people can't even comprehend. It's like, I feel like there needs to be more to see if this website helps us out. It's just amazing that we're just, just in the last couple thousand years we've emerged, developed, and saved. And technology is kind of the very, very latest invention of the origin in cities and society to exist and sustainably and consistently. Cities, thousands and thousands, sometimes millions, shows the continents, contours of the Europe to horse hunters, Ice Age, the respect to previous cultures, such as the sultry and hunters equipment, Flint spirit tips, production techniques changed throughout 6,000 years of the Magdalene. There were shifts in production. Our peer, Poon's glacial period of the Pleistocene reached its maximum extent some 20,000 years ago. The vast areas of the Earth were covered in a thick layer of sea levels where some think Florida would be about 490s of fresh cold water from the melting icebergs were released quickly, which cooled surface waters and triggered desert, desertification, accentuate that one, very cold. Of course it's on Reddit, awesome. So I guess that is England, but it doesn't really show exactly the, something like this. So, England. This was a very K episode, about 36,000 years ago in one of these caves. It's so amazing that 30,000, 50,000 years ago, just for even 50, say I've actually, let me finish my thought. It was that, regardless of what these more speculations of granted are true or not, I mean he's positing that there were extremely advanced civilizations beyond 12,000 years ago possibly got wiped out. Even if that's true, which that would be, God, that would be a bit wildernessly fascinating if it was. In the sense that we know because of our existence that we as a species, as a human species across the entire world we survived millions of years of evolution. Well, as humans as intelligent monkeys with opposable thumbs who harnessed fire, we've at least been around for, God says something about, must have been to survive the horrifying predators, predator physical abilities the first world brought translating the physical reality that we harnessed to create using quantum and gavel of the solar system the land of our species are just we're burgeoning with possibility if we all just remind ourselves how awesome we were at least we would live in such of people pushing themselves to the absolute limit but here's the kicker, speaking skills, speaking of them so you have to have, you can't have one without the other or else it just becomes a game of dominance like it's been for the last, we'd be so content