They found camel bones from that era, they just claim the bones they found show that the Camels weren't used for transport.
So using radio carbon dating
they found camel bones that were from the 10th century BC, OK how does this prove anything about if camels were domesticated much earlier or not?
They find camel bones around one site, and generalize about the entire region.
Not exact matches
Maybe the
camel bones they
found were not even that old.
All this proves is that the oldest
camel bones FOUND were dated In the 10th century BC.
It was that older
bones were not
found to indicate those
camels had been used for transportation.
According to the article, they know that domesticated
camels didn't appear until the end of the 10th century BCE because they looked at all the copper mines, and
found lots of
camel bones, but none of them had evidence of carrying heavy loads until then.
The Bible states that
Camels were in use domestically in 21st century BC, how common are
bones from any animal to be
found from over 4,000 years ago?
«Using radiocarbon dating of
camel bones» AND your positive every
camel's
bones that ever existed before the 10th Cent has been
found and examined?
Jennifer Trask, Bresler Vignette, 2013,
found and altered objects including late 18th century carved wood and gilt frame (Italy), white tail deer
bones, antlers, python and boa ribs, cow
bone, chicken ribs, coyote and fox bacula, Asian water buffalo teeth,
camel bones, giraffe femurs, resin, gold leaf.