12-07-2005, 07:31 PM
I do not know what Goffredo does exactly want to say but the following might give validity to his comment.
Eminent scientists agreed that the "Petralona Man" found in Chalkidiki was
HOMO SAPIENS and living arround 500000 to 300000 years ago.
If you visit the war museum in Athens where they have a picture of his skull,
the caption says he is Neadertalian and 30000 years old.
So what can somebody who is not a professional scholar or archaologist is supposed to do? Who to belive?
Still though I will reaffirm my agreement to Viventia's comment that even farfetched speculations can be proved with some solid material finds.
Until the finds appear I acccept plausibility but do not accept certainty of wild theories.
Kind regards
Stefanos
Eminent scientists agreed that the "Petralona Man" found in Chalkidiki was
HOMO SAPIENS and living arround 500000 to 300000 years ago.
If you visit the war museum in Athens where they have a picture of his skull,
the caption says he is Neadertalian and 30000 years old.
So what can somebody who is not a professional scholar or archaologist is supposed to do? Who to belive?
Still though I will reaffirm my agreement to Viventia's comment that even farfetched speculations can be proved with some solid material finds.
Until the finds appear I acccept plausibility but do not accept certainty of wild theories.
Kind regards
Stefanos
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Phokean Ekdromos
http://hetairoi.de/
http://hoplomachia.gr
http://stefanosskarmintzos.wordpress.com