Talk:109,000 BCE

I think we need to change that last sentence, but I just can't work out what to change it to. The human forms "antecessor"; "neanderthalensis"; "rhodesiensis"; "sapiens idaltu" and "sapiens sapiens" all lived in the time period between 150-100,000 years ago. This suggests, along with the Florin's blatant similarities to homo floresiensis, that these numerous human species (and in the case of "idaltu", subspecies) lived together while they remained in a civilised society.-- Forerunner 10:30, 24 December 2010 (EST)

109,300 / 110,300 BCE
This is the exact quote from the book. If the events take place (approximately) 100,300 BCE, and the exact year when humanity lost isn't specified, we should move the content of this article to 110,300 BCE. 109,300 BCE is when the Librarian established a research station on Earth, so that should be mentioned here instead. --Jugus (Talk  | Contribs ) 04:59, 27 December 2010 (EST)