Re: Vinca script, cross bar angle - Ki Ri Ke




ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

In that case, arch shamans and shamanesses ruled Indonesian society.
So, how did Indonesia get 1000s of languages?

Indonesia is the very opposite of the Guyenne in the Ice Age,
plenty of islands, warm and hot climates, whereas the Guyenne,
relatively small, was enclosed by the Atlantic ocean and wide
marshes in the west, hills and mountains in the north, the French
Alps in the east, the ice covered Pyrenées in the south. Homo
erectus populated Indonesia a long time ago - was it 800,000 or
400,000 years ago? -, crossing a deep sea strait never less than
seventeen kilometers wide (William Line ?) on bamboo rafts.
People sailed from one to the other island of the Indonesian
archipelago all the time, but its population never formed one single,
coherent and controlled society, it consisted of plenty separate
peoples, whereas the Guyenne in the Magdalenian period of time
was, I believe, a veritable society, controlled by wandering arch
shamans and shamanesses, represented by the megaceros,
as for example in the Cougnac cave, and the river system of the
Guyenne, ingeniously mapped in the birdman of the Lascaux
cave, was what allowed to control the Guyenne. Would never
have been possible for Indonesia, whose warm and hot climates
raised no need or necessity for new inventions. Whereas the cold
climate of the Guyenne in the Ice Age triggered progress. The
Magdalenians were no higher race - as the Naazis believed -,
it was the Ice Age that asked for new ways and triggered progress.

Franz Gnaedinger

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