Re: Eritrean stone tools prove use of marine resources



On Jul 13, 4:19 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 13-07-2007 01:45, in artikel
1184283913.918544.138...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:





On Jul 12, 12:48 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 12-07-2007 17:40, in artikel f75i1s$7a...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Mario
Petrinovich <mario.petrinov...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

Mario Petrinovich:
Now, somebody tries to say that there is no way that the primate that has
very dexterous hands, that is per excellentiam meat eater, actually only
started to explore those resources 125kya.

Oops. I wanted to say that somebody is implying that there is no way
that humans could eat marine meat much before 125kya. I mean, what is this?

Not bright enough to use attribution marks? Any fool can make up what
someone else didn't say and make a strawman case. What early Homo was
eating the MOST of is demonstrated by
1. the hard on the ground evidence, cut marks on savanna bones.

Liar: cutmarks on riverbank bones, probably drowned & trampled trekking
bovids.

Liar. You prove it everytime you refuse to cite a source for this, you
are making it up.


Nothing, my boy, in Gona or other archeol.data contradicts the
physiol.*fact* that our ancestors after the Homo/Pan split 5 Ma have always
been waterside & dispersed along the water.

Liar, negative arguments are garbage in, garbage out nonsense.

Gona is a good example of this.

Liar.

As good as Manuel Gutierrez, Claude Guerin, Maria Lena & Maria Piedade da
Jesus 2001 "Exploitation d¹un grand cétacé au Paléolithique ancien: le site
de Dungo V à Baia Farta (Benguela, Angola)" CRAS 332:357-362: "The almost
complete skeleton of a large whale Balaenoptera sp was found closely ass.x
57 LP.artefacts near Baia Farta, at an altit.of 65 m, 3 km from the present
shoreline ... the oldest evidence of the exploitation of a stranded whale by
Palaeol.people."-

A million years after-the-fact for cut-marked antelope bones at Gona.
What's the matter doughboy, never heard of evolution. Try to learn how
to tell time.



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