Refuting Peter Alaca so that his social pressure comes to naught
- From: David <pchristainsen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:02:41 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 28, 3:08 pm, Peter Alaca <p.al...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I don't believe that is true. That is not the
attention he seeks. He seeks confirmation.
Lloyd wrote today: "David's goal is to have the
entire page of threads appear with his name as author.
His next goal will be to keep it that way."
In a way that is true, but I think it is even worse.
he is a obsessed preacher, obsessed with Barbara Thiering,
so his goal is to make sci.archaeology a group her.
He has nothing with archaeology, even nothing with
Qumran, he doesn't know nothing about it. All he is
interested in is his beloved BT, who kicked him out
like everybody else kicked him out.
...
Total rubbish on your part; I go months not even thinking
of Dr. Barbara Thiering. Further, the heart of her hypothesis
is NT textual analysis, which is not archaeology by any stretch.
I believe you would benefit by scanning the titles of my recent
threads to get a fix on my seriousness about archaeological topics -
PreClovis Culture according to K. Kris Hirst
Degeneration of the Qumran Thread on ANE-2 Yahoo Group
Media's treatment of archaeology (Ancient Near East)
Dame Kathleen Kenyon: Digging Up the Holy Land
Archaeologist Denise Schmandt-Besserat determined the link
between tokens and cuneiform
The origin of war: New 14C dates from ancient Mexico
Oldest Writing in the New World - Olmec, 900 BC
The Hueyatlaco Dilemma
How The Incas Worked Stone
What are the Earliest Dates for Australian Rock Art?
Interview with Virginia Steen-McIntyre (Hueyatlaco) - what's wrong
with science?
2005 interview with Dr. Niéde Guidon mentioned 40,000-year-old
human footprints in Mexico
The evolution of lethal intergroup violence from the Paleolithic
- ominous outlook for modern man
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The last item is my most important contribution to sci.arch in
the past year.
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David Christainsen
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