Extraordinary claim
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| Rdf:type | Epistemological Objection | [1] |
| Counters Claim | Story Is Oldest Surviving Human Story Claim | [1] |
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[Source: Critiques and Counterarguments — The 100,000-Year Pleiades Story Hypothesis — tradition: deep-time; era: 2021–present (critique of Norris 2021). Excerpt 7/7. Provenance: https://www.zmescience.com/science/history-articles/could-the…
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