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Post by djoser-xyyman on Jan 15, 2019 14:37:58 GMT -5
Not everyone is falling for the lies..sort of ------------ Have Europeans Always Arrived from the Near East? - G. Vogl 2019
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Jan 15, 2019 14:38:11 GMT -5
The ship has sailed - no more sailing farmers As Arnaiz Villens pointed out .....most research write like it is a fantasy novel they are putting together with their hypothesis. Eg the leap-frog nonsense proposed with the expansion of the farmers from the Near East. What a load of BS!!!! Lol! Near East Farmers loaded boats with crops, animals, children and wives animals and headed towards Iberia 2000miles away. ONLY WHITE PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE THAT BS...at least when it involves who they believe are white people or kakazoids! ....HA! Ha! Ha! .... What are you looking at? The author has put together a chronological map of farming. And no. NOT FROM THE NEAR EAST. lol! But being a white person he is scared to show it was from Africa. So what does he do to please his bosses and approvers. Show a smidgen of Africa. God forbid all of Africa shows farming earlier than the Near East or Europe. What are you looking at? Farming 'radiating' from a Sahara source. There goes the naval leap-frog -theory out the window. Lol!
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Jan 15, 2019 14:39:14 GMT -5
Typical Europeans...hiding data where Africans are shown to be more advanced
Agriculture has a South to North Cline.
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Jan 15, 2019 14:54:30 GMT -5
Some of you may be confused. But author isn't. He knows exactly what he is doing. Why would he put a 'slice" of Africa with older farming dates and a "?" with the origin of farming in the Sahara. Again it is deliberate. He is placating both sides of the argument. He knows it has an African source but he will get blow-back from his European peers. So he plays it safe. He hid it in plain sight.
Tsk! Tsk! EUROPEANS!!!!!
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Post by kel on Jan 15, 2019 20:58:51 GMT -5
" Again it is deliberate. "
indeed it is.
haters gonna hate.
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