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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] Impotent, frustrated, fuming over the 1200 years ago date for the Eredo ramparts led to some great, one and only, megalomaniacal questioning of how such a figure was arrived at. So, here's a little bit of science about the rampart's dating: [QUOTE][b]Eredo Journal; A Wall, a Moat, Behold! A Lost Yoruba Kingdom[/b] September 20, 1999, Monday By NORIMITSU ONISHI (NYT); Foreign Desk Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 4, Column 1, 1015 words [b]DISPLAYING ABSTRACT[/b] - British and Nigerian team of archeologists maps 100-mile wall and moat deep in Nigerian rain forest, wall, called Sungbo's Eredo, was erected around a kingdom of the Yoruba, one of three main ethnic groups in present-day Nigeria, and surrounds several towns and villages; [URL=http://www.]carbon dating indicates that 70-foot structure dates to 10th century,[/URL] suggesting that a highly organized kingdom existed in rain forest at least three centuries earlier than previously belived (Eredo Journal) [/QUOTE]Science uses objective methods not wishful thinking and a priori assumptions like; I want the biblical Queen of Sheba` to be the childless "queen" Sungbo of the Ijebu civilization who had the ramparts built therefore I will use a best quess date for said Queen of Sheba and make that my date for the Eredo ramparts and I will ignore any and all scientific methods for dating archaeological remains if they conclusively blow my toy boat fantasy methodology dating out my lil bathtub world. Then I will bad mouth all dissenters and call them stooges of da white man gaining me sympathy and distracting attention from the fact that I have no facts! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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