According to present theory the Cro-Magnon came from Central Asia through Africa into Europe by land bridges presumed to have then been connected Africa with Italy and Spain (Keith, Sir Arthur, N.Y. Times, Oct 12, 1930). Sir Arthur [Sir Arthur Keith. Born 5 Feb 1866; died 7 Jan 1955] concludes that the Southwestern part of Asia is now the only possible origin of the white man. But Drs. Leakey and Hans Reck think otherwise. In Africa, say they, men of modern type lived hundreds of thousands of years ago, before the Ice Age. (The Week's Science, Dec. 21, 1931). We could speculate that Leakey and Keith most likely would be interested in DNA genealogy. However, a mathematical model would not be the bases for a hypothesis of the origin of man. It would only be part of evidence of one point of view or another. For a hypothesis to advance in scientific circles, it must be refined by the fire of not only mathematicians, but by scientist in every field. And the conclusion must converge upon only one theory. After its rise in popularity, the most extreme boundaries of proof must exist which is absent from public sentiment or desires. So, if Hg R had a westward migration from Central Asia, then it must be explained throughout the beginnings of civilizations in era such as the following:
Part I~~~The set up for the so called Cro-Magnon invasion of Europe by Central Asians
I. The Pre-Chellean Culture
II. The Chellean Culture
III. The Acheulean Culture
IV. The Mousterian Culture
V. The Aurignacian Culture
VI. The Solutean Culture
VII. The Magdalenian Culture
Part II~~~We can now set ourselves up for the Indo-European Invasion of Europe
I. Pre-Pottery Neolithic
II. Pottery Neolithic
III. Chalcolithic
IV. Early Bronze Age
V. Middle Bronze Age
VI. Late Bronze Age
VII. Iron Age
Generally thought to be rooted in an Indo-European male god origin, these people were thought to be associated with power and war which led to the Aesir (Sky) while the Vanir (Earth) is associated with cultivation and fertility. The development of agriculture was different from the practice of the hunter-gathers in ways such that these people were later called pagan, and they were generally thought to be rooted in spirituality and witchcraft. The Cain and Able Cultures came together in various ways developing unique technologies. Carbon and later isotopic dating were able to fit into these experimental historical periods with the constant fluctuation of dates leading to convergence. And now if DNA evidence is to be acceptable for population, cultural, and civilization studies, it must absolutely converge with the fossil, isotopic, mythological and historical record.
Part I~~~The set up for the so called Cro-Magnon invasion of Europe by Central Asians
I. The Pre-Chellean Culture
II. The Chellean Culture
III. The Acheulean Culture
IV. The Mousterian Culture
V. The Aurignacian Culture
VI. The Solutean Culture
VII. The Magdalenian Culture
Part II~~~We can now set ourselves up for the Indo-European Invasion of Europe
I. Pre-Pottery Neolithic
II. Pottery Neolithic
III. Chalcolithic
IV. Early Bronze Age
V. Middle Bronze Age
VI. Late Bronze Age
VII. Iron Age
Generally thought to be rooted in an Indo-European male god origin, these people were thought to be associated with power and war which led to the Aesir (Sky) while the Vanir (Earth) is associated with cultivation and fertility. The development of agriculture was different from the practice of the hunter-gathers in ways such that these people were later called pagan, and they were generally thought to be rooted in spirituality and witchcraft. The Cain and Able Cultures came together in various ways developing unique technologies. Carbon and later isotopic dating were able to fit into these experimental historical periods with the constant fluctuation of dates leading to convergence. And now if DNA evidence is to be acceptable for population, cultural, and civilization studies, it must absolutely converge with the fossil, isotopic, mythological and historical record.
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