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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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
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.
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 laggingTake a look, the youngest invention in Middle Paleolithic was bow and
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
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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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, ;) .Take a look, the youngest invention in Middle Paleolithic was bow and
"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
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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human-e...@googlegroups.com
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 laggingTake 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
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
Boy, I am talking to a wall.
--Distinguish between arrowhead and *likely* arrowhead.
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I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people
The oldest evidence of [[likely]] arrowheads, dating to c. 64,000 years ago, were found in Sibudu Cave
Mario Petrinovic wrote:
I am reading about new estimates that Neanderthals and people
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