Re: Typical dry apers' talk (Re: Infant carrying in apes and hominins



On Nov 26, 2:39 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 26-11-2007 21:53, in artikel
a31f3f4d-ec68-45bb-b922-984a9cea6...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

Op 26-11-2007 20:58, in artikel
4d85b624-cef2-49c4-861b-900e70dbf...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
I respond to trolls anyway I see fit, and if you
don't like, stick it where the sun don't shine.

No answer,

Doughboy, you didn't ask a question, yet you think there should be an
answer??
Why are you still you having problems with English?

but:

This was posted a few days ago over at sci arch:
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v385/n6619/abs/385767a0.html

H Thieme 1997 Nature 385:807-810
"Lower Palaeolithic hunting spears from Germany"
Little is known about the organic component of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic
technologies, particular with respect to wooden tools. Here I describe some
wooden throwing spears about 400,000 years old that were discovered in 1995
at the Pleistocene site at Schöningen, Germany. They are thought to be the
oldest complete hunting weapons so far discovered to have been used by
humans. Found in association with stone tools and the butchered remains of
more than ten horses, the spears strongly suggest that systematic hunting,
involving foresight, planning and the use of appropriate technology, was
part of the behavioural repertoire of pre-modern hominids. The use of
sophisticated spears as early as the Middle Pleistocene may mean that many
current theories on early human behaviour and culture must be revised.

What you need to do is figure out how these dense-boned Neandertal
ancestors were able to run down horses.

Savanna believers are stupid stupid stupid:
- my little boy, what "running down"??

Wet aper, stupid, stupid, stupid:

Duh, do you think horses ran up to them?

- my little boy, what "dense bones"?

Geez you are ignorant. Who do you think was using the spears,
ostriches?

- my little boy, what "Hn ancestors"?

Hint: 400 k = Hh, okidoki?


As usual, our netloon is producing his own "facts".

As usual, the wet-ape netloon has no counter argument other than lip-
service.


The *facts*:
No human fossils,
no thick bones,

Here we go again....doughboy, ostriches were not making spears, try
Hh.


but 8 wooden javelins (harpoons?

Correction: "Lower Palaeolithic hunting spears from Germany"

spears?)

Okidoki

were found together with 10,000s of animal bones in a brown coal open
mining.

Our little netloon "translates" this into: thick-boned kudu running
ancestors of Hn ran down 1000s of horses

1000s??? You mean the article said c 10. Thanks for the keeper
doughboy, you will be seeing this again, trust me.

in a bog.



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