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Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article

 
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No such thing as dinosaurs why is this stupid fake shit pinned
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Why do you think that and what do you think of all of the dinosaur bones and skeletons that have been found?
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Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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Are you fucking serious?

They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people.

That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs.

I hope to god you didn’t breed.
 Quoting: SaveApu


Pay attention.

The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them?

Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age.
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South American’s have a long history of living with dinosaurs. The Inca stones show that they fought dinosaurs, lived with them, and even died by them. The stones even show skin patterns (however rough they may be) of the dinosaurs. There is so much evidence of our flawed old earth theory if one would just look for it.
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Yes, I've seen cave and rock paintings of dinosaurs which means those who painted them had to know what they looked like. I do believe Michael Cremo on that. However, it's clear the local language contribution to the name of this dinosaur was as explained above and is not some old word for that particular creature or any dinosaur.

Now, I'm really obsessed with why the author of the second article I posted said "alio Ukraineus" (or whatever it was) - also said to have contributed to the naming - means "strange skull" in Latin (it doesn't) so I left a message on the article which I hope they answer. Why would the author write that?
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Are you fucking serious?

They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people.

That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs.

I hope to god you didn’t breed.
 Quoting: SaveApu


Pay attention.

The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them?

Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age.
 Quoting: thinking...


South American’s have a long history of living with dinosaurs. The Inca stones show that they fought dinosaurs, lived with them, and even died by them. The stones even show skin patterns (however rough they may be) of the dinosaurs. There is so much evidence of our flawed old earth theory if one would just look for it.
 Quoting: The Chosen HairStrand lol


Yes, I've seen cave and rock paintings of dinosaurs which means those who painted them had to know what they looked like. I do believe Michael Cremo on that. However, it's clear the local language contribution to the name of this dinosaur was as explained above and is not some old word for that particular creature or any dinosaur.

Now, I'm really obsessed with why the author of the second article I posted said "alio Ukraineus" (or whatever it was) - also said to have contributed to the naming - means "strange skull" in Latin (it doesn't) so I left a message on the article which I hope they answer. Why would the author write that?
 Quoting: thinking...


That’s an interesting and curious point. Often we have the artistic representation of humans living alongside dinosaurs, or geologic evidence. However, language is another beast altogether. Especially the point that an undiscovered dinosaur was part of an ancient cultures language before it was known. I’m very intrigued.
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Nope, just a name.

The discovery was given the name Llukalkan by the person who found it. Notice the similarity of the name to Kukulkan, the Mayan serpent god. We can therefore assume that the name Llukalkan or variations of the name share some common language among the south and meso-americans connected with a deity.

The archeologist picked the name, probably after doing a google search.

As another poster pointed out, the article is rather poorly written.
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https://imgur.com/Qlu8etq


Kinda looks like that may have been the last steps that particular human took.

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From wiki
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Discovery and naming

The holotype of Llukalkan, MAU-Pv-LI-581, consisting of a partial skull, was discovered in the La Invernada site in Neuquén Province, Argentina, in the rocks of the Bajo de la Carpa Formation. It was discovered only 700 metres (2,300 ft) away from the remains of fellow abelisaurid Viavenator. It was described as belonging to the new taxon Llukalkan aliocranianus in 2021; the generic name is Mapuche for "one who scares" or "one who causes fear", and the specific name is Latin for "different skull".


Nothing but assumption to believe the name was specific to that dinosaur.

Give us more evidence to the origin of the word/name "Llukalkan".
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Short arms? Sounds like what the fallen angels were up to back then:

"And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals."
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There are microplastics EVERYWHERE now. They've been found in and around the WOMB. No magic fairy tale angels necessary for apes to figure out how to make plastic. There's your corruption, unlike your lord, who doesn't exist.

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Dinosaurs are all made up, so the names are equally fake.
I don’t care about your pronouns.
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Excellent point op
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It would be "White Supremacy" to give it a Latin name!
These "Scientists" better ALL be non-white!!
They better give it a rappers name, like Lil Fingers!

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The length of a year is not a constant. 2021 will in fact be shorter than normal and if such has been the trend , would completely remodel radiometric / carbon dating measurements.
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Short arms? Sounds like what the fallen angels were up to back then:

"And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals."
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Maybe the ruse is for fossil recovery sites and the bones retrieved from these excavation projects are attributed to dinosaurs? Maybe sometimes they are the remnants of the fallen ones (Titans of old)?

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Are you fucking serious?

They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people.

That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs.

I hope to god you didn’t breed.
 Quoting: SaveApu


Pay attention.

The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them?

Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age.
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No you stupid twat, they used a phrase in a native language to name the new dinosaur.

If you believe people and dinos lived side by side you should seriously go get sterilized. Or better yet, just go ahead and rid the world of your tainted DNA.

Fuck, how do you people like you even survive this long being so dumb?
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Are you fucking serious?

They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people.

That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs.

I hope to god you didn’t breed.
 Quoting: SaveApu


Pay attention.

The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them?

Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age.
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I believe the discoverers (who are traditionally given the honor of naming or at least participating in the naming) simply adapted a native term which they felt fit their specimen. Former President Obama for example actually has nine different creatures named after him including a large hairy spider and a parasitic worm.

Still, I see where being alert, you would see this as being worthy of more attention and I won't say you are wrong but I still lean towards poor writing in this case. I've had to read a lot of scientific reports over the years some of which are truly horrible. AND they often get worse when some 'science editor' for the media gets done reconfiguring them for public consumption.

If you follow up on this please tack your findings to this thread so we have the entire story in place.hf
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Ah, okay, and I may also read this wrong:

The name that scientists have given to the animal whose fossil remains were found in western Argentina comes from the Mapuche term Llukalkan, which means “the one who causes fear,” and from the Latin alio Ukraineus, which is “different skull.

It could be that the scientists took the local name which only refers to ANYONE/THING which causes fear and it was not a local name for this newly unearthed creature. I'd like to know.

I still can find nothing on this other author's claim about the term "alio unkraineus". If anyone can find something, please post it.
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Llukalkan means "one who causes fear". The discoverers thought it would be a dope name for the dinosaur so they named it that. That's what the article is trying to tell you.
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Thank you. You figured that out faster than I did. chuckle
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That’s because you’re fucking retarded and have ZERO critical thinking ability.
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Very cool find and close to my abode.

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Who really knows shit. Carbon dating seems to be legit so there is no reason humans would know about dinos unless they unearthed one just like we do now. Perhaps that was it.
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when I dated Carbon, he was a fool and a cheapskate. Didn't last.




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