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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] Yeesh, you're as bad as xyyman and Clyde Winters, just picking out the scraps you can fit and ignoring the rest. I'm done. [/qb][/QUOTE]They label a specimen an age without even radiocarbon dating it. This is the sort of thing I look for, yes. Its pseudo-science. They already have pre-conceived ideas before writing the paper, then select an age to fit their theory (a different age of course could contradict/falsify their theory, so of course they don't choose it). Anyway, to see how silly this paper was- "The fact that the resurgence of hunter-gatherer ancestry occurred in several European countries raises the question of its source. It is possible that pockets of hunter-gatherers existed in Europe long after the arrival of first farmers; their later admixture with farmer communities would account for the observed phenomenon... [b]at present we cannot identify the source of WHG-related resurgence in any of the available genomes of WHG individuals[/b]." That's the ridiculous dilemma they've created: "resurgence of hunter-gatherer ancestry" that they cannot even trace or find. lol. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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