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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: Boule and Vallois, note that "We know now that the ethnography of South African tribes presents many striking similarities with the ethnography of our populations of the Reindeer Age. Not to speak of their stone implements which, as we shall see later , exhibit great similarities,[b] Peringuey has told us that in certain burials on the South African coast 'associated with the Aurignacian or Solutrean type industry...."(p.318-319). They add, that in relation to Bushman art " This almost uninterrupted series leads us to regard the African continent as a centre of important migrations which at certain times may have played a great part in the stocking of Southern Europe.[/b][/QUOTE]Interesting. What specific southern African "stone implements" is being referenced above? The same question applies to the burial sites in question; elaboration on these would be welcome. Any parallels between the Europe-based Aurignacian art and Bushman art? [QUOTE] [b]Finally, we must not forget that the Grimaldi Negroid skeletons sho many points of resemblance with the Bushman skeletons".[/b] They bear no less a resemblance to that of the fossil Man discovered at Asslar in mid-Sahara, whose characters led us to class him with the Hottentot-Bushman group.[/QUOTE]Elaboration is due on these cranio-morphometric specifics, don't you agree? [/QUOTE]Not really. To find out more you need to read the book I am sure you live near a large library you will find the book there. Years ago I made copies of the book but I can't find them at the moment. [/QUOTE]Wait a minute here; are you saying that you are incapable of supporting something that [i]you[/i] brought up, and that it is my job to seek answers? Why do you even bother to post on a discussion board at all, if that's your attitude...that we can all just go to the library, and try & figure out if what someone says at any given time has any objective merit to it. Is it possible that you just took *references* to these authors for granted, but did not actually investigate the substance of their claims? And by extension, is it possible that you cite them because their claim appears to lend support to your position? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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