My grandmother could have assassinated President Kennedy.
Multiplying hypotheses in a vacuum of evidence is the way people with nothing on the ball get to pretend they're "contributors."
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It wasn't just one way, but most people assume the migration was only going east. Michael Hammer at the Univ. of Arizona has already demonstrated back-migrated human paleo-genetics from North America to Asia.Why does it have to Asia to America?
Why not the other way?
North and eastward after an ocean crossing.
Or even multiple back and forth?
There was a lot to respond in your post Shawomet ,although I did cover some of it in some more general comments , here’s one to one specific sentence .shawomet wrote: And we can at least know, from cave paintings, that Cro Magnon practiced hunting magic.
This is exactly what Eliade did when he got the detail on Siberian shamanism wrong , see http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/balzerm/ who commented Eliade “is remarkably inaccurate on details about Siberian shamanism.” , and more importantly extrapolated from cherry picked travellers tales into the urreligion of the entire Paleolithic world .uniface wrote: speculations that hinge on could have are specious.
Multiplying hypotheses in a vacuum of evidence is the way people with nothing on the ball get to pretend they're "contributors."
Thanks, but I was hoping I had a little on the ball, maybe notuniface wrote:Absent the kind of data this study presents, speculations that hinge on could have are specious.
My grandmother could have assassinated President Kennedy.
Multiplying hypotheses in a vacuum of evidence is the way people with nothing on the ball get to pretend they're "contributors."
21st Century Soccer Mom Archaeology.
I have it on good authority that Uniface's grandmother WAS ON THE GRASSY KNOLL when President Kennedy was assassinated!My grandmother could have assassinated President Kennedy.
With the armchair authorities.So I take it Eliade fell out of favor sometime after I enjoyed his stuff, the 70's I guess
If anyone exemplies armchair authority it's Eliade .uniface wrote:With the armchair authorities.So I take it Eliade fell out of favor sometime after I enjoyed his stuff, the 70's I guess
Campbell, Eliade et al. were synthesists. They took the great mass of what had been written and made sense of it. That's as Old School as it gets. (The new regime always has harsh judgements of the old regime. And is rather full of itself, as a rule).Unfortunately in my past profession senior management (particularly HR) just loved to find a new way of doing things. Almost always the new gospel will find fault with the previously revered management process - it seems to be the firmest bedrock for validating the new system.