![A caricature of the crew of HMS Beagle painted off the coast of Argentina (at Bahía Blanca) around 24 September 1832, presumed painted by the shipboard artist Augustus Earle. Described by Sotheby’s as](https://members.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/Californian-OOPArt-versus-Darwins-Theory-of-Evolution.jpg)
![A caricature of the crew of HMS Beagle painted off the coast of Argentina (at Bahía Blanca) around 24 September 1832, presumed painted by the shipboard artist Augustus Earle. Described by Sotheby’s as](https://members.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/styles/article_category/public/Californian-OOPArt-versus-Darwins-Theory-of-Evolution.jpg?itok=3tVIa1Ss)
The Californian OOPArt versus Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Archaeologists, anthropologists and geologists in the field sometimes discover objects in seemingly impossible contexts, which don’t immediately fit their models of evolution or history as we know it. The term used to describe these anomalies is...
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