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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [QB] Anyone who has read this thread knows how wrong you are, I think they're just silent out of pity for you. Since that is the case, I'm just going to leave it at that. Weren't posters like you supposed to be on another level? LOL Conclusion: -In contrary to what you've stated, the Natufians were NOT cold adapted since Trenton's samples did not include the African ethnic groups. -In contrary to what you've stated, Natufians did not resemble Niger Congo speakers. 4 specimens from Brace's sample did. -In contrary tot what you've stated, Natufian culture is older than the African migration. -You were NOT aware of other sources beside Brace and Trenton, hence why you swithed from ''cold adapted'''limbs to ''intermediate'' after said sources were posted. (LIAR) -Co-creation theories proposed by Mindovermatter have not been subscribed to by Ehret or any other authors, and if they did they were assumptuous. This is why you had a relentless tendency to quote irrelevant matters, such as ''grindstones'', migration to Europe, etc. -And no, ''post crania'' doesn't always refer to the back of the head. This is just your desire to be right. Since you were steadily taking losses, you thought you could ''own'' something trivial. But no, sorry. SMH [i]Postcrania[p] (postcranium, adjective: postcranial) in zoology and vertebrate paleontology refers to all or part of the skeleton apart from the skull. Frequently, fossil remains, e.g. of dinosaurs or other extinct tetrapods, consist of partial or isolated skeletal elements; these are referred to as "postcrania".[/i] EPIC FAIL Can't even be right when going offtopic [/QB][/QUOTE]
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