• The extinction of Neanderthals

    From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 10 03:55:01 2022
    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people lived
    longer side by side, and the doubts about the reason for extinction.
    The level of not being able to understand things within scientists is
    frightening. We had the emergence of bow and arrows. Yes, this means
    that, first, this caused the reorganization between Homo sapiens
    communities, and then the extinction of Neanderthals. Is this simple
    thing really so hard to understand? If this is so hard for science to understand, how can we expect that science *ever* *figures out* anything
    that is more complicated?

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Wed Feb 9 19:05:30 2022
    On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 9:55:02 PM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people lived
    longer side by side, and the doubts about the reason for extinction.
    The level of not being able to understand things within scientists is frightening. We had the emergence of bow and arrows. Yes, this means
    that, first, this caused the reorganization between Homo sapiens
    communities, and then the extinction of Neanderthals. Is this simple
    thing really so hard to understand? If this is so hard for science to understand, how can we expect that science *ever* *figures out* anything
    that is more complicated?

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    Cheezuz.
    NOW what you complainin' 'bout soldier??

    Neandertals were isolated & inbred.
    Then Sapiens came and killed them.
    Because Sapiens are hypersocial paranoics that destroy any direct threat. Nobody had archery then.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Thu Feb 10 06:48:07 2022
    On 10.2.2022. 6:41, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 10.2.2022. 4:05, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 9:55:02 PM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic
    wrote:
    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people lived
    longer side by side, and the doubts about the reason for extinction.
    The level of not being able to understand things within scientists is
    frightening. We had the emergence of bow and arrows. Yes, this means
    that, first, this caused the reorganization between Homo sapiens
    communities, and then the extinction of Neanderthals. Is this simple
    thing really so hard to understand? If this is so hard for science to
    understand, how can we expect that science *ever* *figures out* anything >>> that is more complicated?

    Cheezuz.
    NOW what you complainin' 'bout soldier??

    Neandertals were isolated & inbred.
    Then Sapiens came and killed them.
    Because Sapiens are hypersocial paranoics that destroy any direct threat.
    Nobody had archery then.

            Daud, I am talking about the latest things. You are lagging behind, ;) .
            "There is speculation that the smaller points might be arrow heads." 54 kya
    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60305218
            Bows and arrows, South Africa 72 - 60 kya: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibudu_Cave

    Take a look, the youngest invention in Middle Paleolithic was bow and
    arrow. After that Upper Paleolithic starts. So, you can see what impact
    bow and arrow had, this started "behavioral modernity". Bow and arrow
    caused social reorganization, this is where from "behavioral modernity" originates. Just like the invention of Colt revolver, exactly like that.
    "God made people, but col. Colt made them equal.", :).: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_historic_inventions#Middle_Paleolithic
    Boy, I am talking to a wall.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 10 06:41:04 2022
    On 10.2.2022. 4:05, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 9:55:02 PM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people lived
    longer side by side, and the doubts about the reason for extinction.
    The level of not being able to understand things within scientists is
    frightening. We had the emergence of bow and arrows. Yes, this means
    that, first, this caused the reorganization between Homo sapiens
    communities, and then the extinction of Neanderthals. Is this simple
    thing really so hard to understand? If this is so hard for science to
    understand, how can we expect that science *ever* *figures out* anything
    that is more complicated?

    Cheezuz.
    NOW what you complainin' 'bout soldier??

    Neandertals were isolated & inbred.
    Then Sapiens came and killed them.
    Because Sapiens are hypersocial paranoics that destroy any direct threat. Nobody had archery then.

    Daud, I am talking about the latest things. You are lagging behind, ;) .
    "There is speculation that the smaller points might be arrow heads."
    54 kya
    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60305218
    Bows and arrows, South Africa 72 - 60 kya: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibudu_Cave

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Thu Feb 10 00:50:46 2022
    On Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 12:48:08 AM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 10.2.2022. 6:41, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 10.2.2022. 4:05, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 9:55:02 PM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic
    wrote:
    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people lived
    longer side by side, and the doubts about the reason for extinction.
    The level of not being able to understand things within scientists is
    frightening. We had the emergence of bow and arrows. Yes, this means
    that, first, this caused the reorganization between Homo sapiens
    communities, and then the extinction of Neanderthals. Is this simple
    thing really so hard to understand? If this is so hard for science to
    understand, how can we expect that science *ever* *figures out* anything >>> that is more complicated?

    Cheezuz.
    NOW what you complainin' 'bout soldier??

    Neandertals were isolated & inbred.
    Then Sapiens came and killed them.
    Because Sapiens are hypersocial paranoics that destroy any direct threat. >> Nobody had archery then.

    Daud, I am talking about the latest things. You are lagging
    behind, ;) .
    "There is speculation that the smaller points might be arrow heads." 54 kya
    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60305218
    Bows and arrows, South Africa 72 - 60 kya: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibudu_Cave
    Take a look, the youngest invention in Middle Paleolithic was bow and
    arrow. After that Upper Paleolithic starts. So, you can see what impact
    bow and arrow had, this started "behavioral modernity". Bow and arrow
    caused social reorganization, this is where from "behavioral modernity" originates. Just like the invention of Colt revolver, exactly like that.
    "God made people, but col. Colt made them equal.", :).: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_historic_inventions#Middle_Paleolithic
    Boy, I am talking to a wall.

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    Distinguish between arrowhead and *likely* arrowhead.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Thu Feb 10 00:45:27 2022
    On Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 12:48:08 AM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 10.2.2022. 6:41, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 10.2.2022. 4:05, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 9:55:02 PM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic
    wrote:
    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people lived
    longer side by side, and the doubts about the reason for extinction.
    The level of not being able to understand things within scientists is >>> frightening. We had the emergence of bow and arrows. Yes, this means
    that, first, this caused the reorganization between Homo sapiens
    communities, and then the extinction of Neanderthals. Is this simple
    thing really so hard to understand? If this is so hard for science to >>> understand, how can we expect that science *ever* *figures out* anything >>> that is more complicated?

    Cheezuz.
    NOW what you complainin' 'bout soldier??

    Neandertals were isolated & inbred.
    Then Sapiens came and killed them.
    Because Sapiens are hypersocial paranoics that destroy any direct threat. >> Nobody had archery then.

    Daud, I am talking about the latest things. You are lagging behind, ;) .
    "There is speculation that the smaller points might be arrow heads." 54 kya
    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60305218
    Bows and arrows, South Africa 72 - 60 kya: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibudu_Cave
    Take a look, the youngest invention in Middle Paleolithic was bow and
    arrow. After that Upper Paleolithic starts. So, you can see what impact
    bow and arrow had, this started "behavioral modernity". Bow and arrow
    caused social reorganization, this is where from "behavioral modernity" originates. Just like the invention of Colt revolver, exactly like that. "God made people, but col. Colt made them equal.", :).: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_historic_inventions#Middle_Paleolithic
    Boy, I am talking to a wall.

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    They do not mention atlatls/woomeras/spearthrowers, which followed thrusting and throwing spears and preceded archery.
    They are speculating about bows & arrows. Too early imo.

    Sapiens were in Europe by 55ka, as I've said for many years, but neanderthals were still there in isolated pockets, both avoided each other. Then more Sapiens came, crowded, and started war, seek and destroy. Neanderthals were hunters and fighters, but
    not warriors.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 10 04:37:48 2022
    On Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 3:50:47 AM UTC-5, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 12:48:08 AM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 10.2.2022. 6:41, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 10.2.2022. 4:05, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 9:55:02 PM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic
    wrote:
    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people lived >>> longer side by side, and the doubts about the reason for extinction. >>> The level of not being able to understand things within scientists is >>> frightening. We had the emergence of bow and arrows. Yes, this means >>> that, first, this caused the reorganization between Homo sapiens
    communities, and then the extinction of Neanderthals. Is this simple >>> thing really so hard to understand? If this is so hard for science to >>> understand, how can we expect that science *ever* *figures out* anything
    that is more complicated?

    Cheezuz.
    NOW what you complainin' 'bout soldier??

    Neandertals were isolated & inbred.
    Then Sapiens came and killed them.
    Because Sapiens are hypersocial paranoics that destroy any direct threat.
    Nobody had archery then.

    Daud, I am talking about the latest things. You are lagging
    behind, ;) .
    "There is speculation that the smaller points might be arrow
    heads." 54 kya
    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60305218
    Bows and arrows, South Africa 72 - 60 kya: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibudu_Cave
    Take a look, the youngest invention in Middle Paleolithic was bow and arrow. After that Upper Paleolithic starts. So, you can see what impact bow and arrow had, this started "behavioral modernity". Bow and arrow caused social reorganization, this is where from "behavioral modernity" originates. Just like the invention of Colt revolver, exactly like that. "God made people, but col. Colt made them equal.", :).: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_historic_inventions#Middle_Paleolithic
    Boy, I am talking to a wall.

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    Distinguish between arrowhead and *likely* arrowhead.

    The oldest evidence of [[likely]] arrowheads, dating to c. 64,000 years ago, were found in Sibudu Cave, current South Africa. [2][3][4][5][6] [[Likely]] arrowheads made from animal bones have been discovered in the Fa Hien Cave in Sri Lanka which are
    also the oldest evidence for the use of arrows outside of Africa dating to c. 48,000 years ago. [7] [8]The oldest evidence of the use of bows to shoot arrows dates to about 10,000 years ago; it is based on pinewood arrows found in the Ahrensburg valley
    north of Hamburg. They had shallow grooves on the base, indicating that they were shot from a bow.[9] The oldest bow so far recovered is about 8,000 years old, found in the Holmegård swamp in Denmark. Archery seems to have arrived in the Americas with
    the Arctic small tool tradition, about 4,500 years ago.


    The oldest clear evidence of arrows: 10ka.

    Note: Andaman Islanders use an S- shaped bow which doubles as a canoe paddle. The arrows can be as long as 6'. Some Amazon hunters also use 6' arrows.

    Note: Australians had no bow & arrow afaik, but used woomera, an atlatl like a long-handled spoon, and the boomerang.

    Note: Papuans shoot arrows which have no string-notch in the rear, probably the oldest form, which is similar to an atlatl dart.

    AmerIndians had no archery until ~5ka, Aztecs etc. had advanced atlatls and used them more frequently than bows.

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Thu Feb 10 12:04:48 2022
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people

    *Bzzzzt!*

    Oh! We're sorry but we have some lovely parting gifts... Don't go
    away mad, just go away.




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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 10 12:37:58 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    The oldest evidence of [[likely]] arrowheads, dating to c. 64,000 years ago, were found in Sibudu Cave

    Nobody saw any arrow heads until recently... the paleo anthropology social program.

    The problem here is that there are no bows, no arrows and all they have is an apparent
    point. But spears need points. Darts need points. Or, the more popular (in paleo
    archaeology) atlatl needs points:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spear-thrower

    (Call it a "Spear" or a "Dart!")

    So there's a fascinating story online about how they made some of these points and
    shot them at a dead goat to compare the type of fractures they were seeing on the
    artifact... and it's all so fascinating except they excluded one point for a miss that hit
    a tree -- because archaics never missed, right? -- and they failed to test other weapons
    that could have benefited from ending in a point...

    The POINT to this is that POINTS aren't unique. What is unique is the absolute focus
    with laser like precision on the OoA nonsense...

    When did the Bantu people even arrive in South Africa anyway? Like maybe 3k years
    ago? So in this OoA idiocy they shouldn't even be grouped in with "Africans" but
    Eurasians! What's the point of this social program when it excludes most of the people it's trying to make feel better?








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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Fri Feb 11 03:42:37 2022
    On 10.2.2022. 21:04, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people

    *Bzzzzt!*

    Oh! We're sorry but we have some lovely parting gifts... Don't go
    away mad, just go away.

    Hm, I am not English speaker, so I don't know what's wrong with you.

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