Abramelin, on 18 November 2012 - 10:25 AM, said:
Of course. after I accidentally hit upon that website, I googled to find anything official, but nothing showed up. Just another website repeating the same story.
Try it yourself: "Neanderthal skull" AND "Monterey".
And I thought the same thing as you did about the dagger: it looks too symmetrical, as though someone had simply mirrored some artefact.
Definitely mirrored. Some cracks were shopped in asymmetrically, but that doesn’t help the overall impression at all.
And definitely only that one same article repeated elsewhere.
Sometimes I hate modern technology.
Back in the old days, people had to put some effort into making stuff up

And what’s even worse, when something real pops up, the chance of getting it written off as another hoax is bigger than ever. I mean, let’s assume there was the actual find and people only wrongly assumed reconstruction would be better choice for publishing than actual photo... so the find gets buried in enormous pile of scaled up bones and mermaid corpses.
But the article L posted looks far more serious and realistic. Seafaring or accidentally floating too far away from your home shore in your fishing proto-boat is equally fascinating for Neanderthals the way we see them. And Homo hopefully Erectus tonight, of course