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by daybrown
Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:41 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Archaeological/Geological dating questions....
Replies: 3
Views: 13424

Well of the lot, dendochronology is the most irrefutable. I'm surprised the website didnt outline it better. Starting from the late middle ages, when they had timbers from buildings with court records showing when the trees were cut, they entered the ring patterns into computers to collate them acro...
by daybrown
Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:59 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Black Sea anomalies?
Replies: 80
Views: 61501

http://www.geocities.com/gardenofdanu/garden_e_danu.htm Here's one for you DB. This author is obviously a proponent of M. Gimbutas. This web site is very interesting and well written. It can be read one link at a time for convenience. 8) Thanx Beagle. well worth looking at. I didnt know about the d...
by daybrown
Sat Dec 15, 2007 4:01 am
Forum: Anthropology and Primitive Societies
Topic: Neanderthal News
Replies: 768
Views: 276952

We also have the problem, which I have mentioned several times, that there is no "moment of conception", but rather a period of time during which the ovum wall remains permeable. Sometimes, more than one sperm gets in. If both are XX or XY, no biggie, nobody notices. But if not, then the p...
by daybrown
Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:23 pm
Forum: Anthropology and Primitive Societies
Topic: Neanderthal News
Replies: 768
Views: 276952

No hybrid, say these two. http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2007/12/10/2114205.htm?site=science&topic=latest Did modern humans interbreed with Neanderthals and, if so, did the mating result in a half-human, half-Neanderthal hybrid? The answer is possibly 'yes' to the interbreeding but 'no'...
by daybrown
Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:21 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

Oh ... AH ... temples .... PANT.... prostitutes...... AAAH.... age of consent 12. .... GROAN ... sacred sex ... AWWW. ... Kali ....GASP... Goddess ... GASP ... virgins ..... AAARGH!..... that's better! Phew! Er...what was that, Daybrown? Er...I don't know. Now, where was I? Oh yes ... Ishtar - Aha....
by daybrown
Fri Dec 07, 2007 4:43 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

Hard chrome shiny shit is for men No, men want the virgin whore. I once walked around the red light district in Malta and between each brothel was a statue of the virgin mary. That's what they want. A virgin who's a whore in the bedroom. I read that the age of consent on Malta was 12. I can see how...
by daybrown
Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:58 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

DB, I've often observed on some of my more atheistic boards that if you gave me the power to torture and kill people and give me control of education within 20 years I could have people worshipping a toaster. That'd work if they thot they could make money at it. There's a much easier sell however. ...
by daybrown
Thu Dec 06, 2007 5:07 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

I dunno why Mithraism didnt sweep across barbarian Europe rather than having so much of it adopt the Christianity of their hated Roman enemies. Mithraism (or Sol Invictus, in the Roman vernacular) was a mystery cult that had a selective membership policy. Christianity was spread at the point of a s...
by daybrown
Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:17 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

I think we have now established that the Roman god Mithras came from the Vedic god Mithra, admittedly via an uncertain route. Assuming that we agree on that, perhaps it might be a good idea to go on to explore all the other Jesus-type myths that permeated the ancient world and to look at their simi...
by daybrown
Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:40 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

And I can see why a culture led by white women would not be interested in adding dark skinned airheads to the gene pool, whereas that's never been a problem with patriarchies. They cant keep it in their pants. You really don't understand women much, DB. Speaking as a fully self empowered cyberwarri...
by daybrown
Mon Dec 03, 2007 5:47 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

I dunno who the club is. I'm not a member of it. But I dont see the Aryan invasion idea promulgated on the usenet archeology list either. what I do see are reports, like the National Geo's "China's Secret Mummies" or Davis-Kimball on the Altai Amazon graves show us people who seem to fit t...
by daybrown
Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:40 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Could Abraham be from the Vedas?
Replies: 214
Views: 117056

<2. nothing of importance came into, and thus out, of India pre 1200 BC when the ‘tall, fair Aryans invaded/migrated from the north bringing the Vedas with them and civilising all those nasty little brown savages.'> I dont see anyone here claiming that. <But the second point is no longer acceptable....
by daybrown
Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:47 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: National Geographic
Replies: 21
Views: 22078

Re: Sign me up

Min, sign me up also. In a remote Chinese desert, archaeologists have unearthed mummies that are thousands of years old and completely misplaced in this part of the world. These mysterious mummies are Caucasian, with European facial features, including some that had blond hair and blue eyes. Where ...
by daybrown
Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:12 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: National Geographic
Replies: 21
Views: 22078

It may be new to NG, but there has been a couple of programs on mummies found in China's desert. I can't remember if it was Discover, History, History Intl., or Science (after awhile they start running together) :? Yeah, I have that too. It's called Alzheimers... 8) Its also called denial. Lotsa fo...
by daybrown
Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:59 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: National Geographic
Replies: 21
Views: 22078

I believe it is new, DB. They don't usually start promoting repeats two weeks in advance. Thanx. I live in hope. As I say in another thread, and have said in many posts, we'll be seeing a lot more coming out of Central Asia. The deserts have preserved vast fortunes in documents and artifacts. Its a...