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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [IMG]http://i45.tinypic.com/28au8t5.jpg[/IMG] Gamble's Cave crania: 3000-2500 BP. Elmenteitan crania: 2500-2000 BP. That leaves Willey's Kopje II. Guess what? Its been re-dated from Neolithic to Iron Age. Cole (1963) already corrected the erroneous Neolithic date by Leakey (1935): "One fragmentary skeleton was recovered from the surface at Willey's Kopje and excacation under cairns of stones yielded two more complete skeletons. Unfortunately these were not associated with artefacts, although stone tools and potsherds were found on the surface. A corroded [b]iron ring was found near the foot of one of the skeletons, suggesting that the burials must date from the Iron Age[/b]." - [i]The Prehistory of East Africa[/i] [2nd edition] p. 308 lol. Afrocentric bozos are still though trying to pass off all these remains as stone age. [/qb][/QUOTE] :rolleyes: Egypt's first mummies [IMG]http://www.hierakonpolis-online.org/images/assets/pd_cemeteries/hk43_b85_pads.jpg[/IMG] Burial 85 Burial 85 belonged to a young woman (16-20 years) who we nick-named Paddy. She was discovered intact, still fully covered by a double layer of matting. Beneath the matting, her hands and lower arms had been padded with thick bundles of linen and then wrapped. Bundles of linen were also used to pad the area around the base of the skull, the neck and jaw. Yet the major part of the face, the eyes, nose, and mouth were not covered. Her burial contained no grave goods in the usual sense. Only a couple of rounded sherds and a flint flake were found in the crook of her knees. http://www.hierakonpolis-online.org/index.php/explore-the-predynastic-cemeteries/hk43-workers-cemetery/egypt-s-first-mummies [IMG]http://www.archaeology.org/interactive/hierakonpolis/jpegs/oval.jpeg[/IMG] http://interactive.archaeology.org/hierakonpolis/nubians.html [/QB][/QUOTE]
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