«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?
«Using radiocarbon dating
of camel bones that showed signs of having carried heavy loads».
Using radiocarbon dating
of camel bones that showed signs of having carried heavy loads, Israeli archaeologists have dated the earliest domesticated camels to the end of the 10th century BCE.
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.
If there is one piece of evidence that would cause me to reject and denounce my Christian faith it is that» Using radiocarbon dating
of camel bones that showed signs of carrying heavy loads...»
That the arbitrary carbon dating test, purportedly used to estimate the age
of some camels bones, can also tell these «scientists» if the camels were or not «domesticated».
Not exact matches
Just as suddenly, you're on the
bone - dry plains
of Somalia where
camels graze and where your guide sadly comments how, «We used to have four seasons,» because what is now below your feet isn't a fertile field, but sand and endless drought.
More importantly, the site
of these
bones was a copper mine, where
camels were loaded to their limit.
The article stated that older
bones of camels before the tenth century did not show signs that they were used for load baring.
Now, this new evidence shows that particular
bone fossil
of a later
camel show a load stress.
These
camel bones however are within the last 4,000 years and thus we can reliably accept the dates with a very small margin
of error.
Along with traditional educational exhibits like dinosaur
bones and a planetarium, there's also a zipline park, an interactive «mining sluice,» petting zoo,
camel rides and,
of course, a Noah's Cafe.
Considering the proportions
of the
bone fragments, the
camel was a giant, probably about 2.7 meters tall at the shoulder — almost 30 % larger than its modern relatives are.
Right, the shards pieced together formed part
of a single
camel tibia
bone 30 percent larger than a modern
camel tibia.
When the town became the summer capital in 1864, the 1200 mile journey from Calcutta, any combination
of horse,
camel, elephant, bullock cart or sedan chair took five
bone - rattling days.
Eric van Hove - Mahjouba I, 2016 - Mixed media (13 materials): Red copper, yellow copper,
camel bones, cider wood, resin, tin, recycled brass, recycled aluminium, goat skin, Chinese electronics and electric parts, battery & magnets - 200 x 70 x 113 cm - edition
of 3
Her large - scale shamanistic sculptures
of bones and feathers, and her films
of camels and birds in motion show the eye
of an anatomist and an anthropologist, but they were also sculptural and painterly studies that sought to rethink sculpture in a radical, intellectual way.
Not only is the use
of camels being promoted but also its by - products such as
camel milk,
camel leather handbags and
camel bone jewellery.