Re: Baghdad
- From: Franz Gnaedinger <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 08:03:43 -0700 (PDT)
On May 26, 4:44 pm, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Göbekli Tepe? Where the hell did that come from? I was responding to
your nonsense about Magdalenian.
The Magdalenian era came to an end in about
12 000 BC, the era of Göbekli Tepe lasted from
11 600 - 9 500 BC. The first stone pillar temples
were built around 11 600 BC, and all the temples
were carefully filled up and abandoned in around
9 500 BC. We know that Magdalenian tribes
wandered eastward by the end of the Magdalenian
period of time, and the gap of some 400 years
between the approximate end of the Magdalenian
epoch in the Franco-Cantabrian space in around
12 000 BC and the begin of Neolithic I in southeast
Anatolia in around 11 600 BC could well have
been filled by a wandering tribe of elite artists.
Yes, I know *you* do. It's what's known as "making things up".
If I made things up you could easily falsify my
reconstructions. But you can't, nor can Prof.
Dr. Nathan Sanders, nor can Peter T. Daniels,
nor can anyone else in sci.lang, therefore
I feel entitled to go on with my experiment.
And you won't deny that Semitic an-aku
and Latin ego are akin?
.
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