Interesting question and most interesting answers.....also my intro to the Antikythera mechanism (very cool).
I guess its all in how "intelligence" is defined. Ask a goldfish to do your taxes.. he can't, we call him dumb. Ask a velociraptor to hunt in a pack, and you'll end up dinner. I would say that the human race is the least intelligent dominant species to inherit the planet.
The article I read about this said that the most interesting angle of asking the question is to find out what kinds of long term effects civilization has on the geologic strata. If they find a method to test for civilizations, they can use it on other planets as well. Such as a layer that is high in CO2 or carbon from burning fossil fuels. In that way, we can someday find out if there were others. Time is so vast that even if alien civilizations existed, there is a good chance that they miss each other in space-time.
Okay, it was this very same article haha
Problem I have with this, and a slew of other "may be's" concerning prior civilizations, ancient aliens, etc. is : why, how did humanity forget that great tech ? It doesn't make sense, but I don't entertain such things much past "yeah, groovy...wanna get some ice cream ?"
I for one, would welcome our opposably thumbed assholes.
We're their ugly visage ...arise !
Where it is a possibility, it is highly unlikely based on evidence so far.