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To: Greg or e who wrote (58790)9/28/2014 4:44:07 AM
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When did you become the authority that disallows religion (all religion) to be studied from sociocultural evolutionary standpoint? It is not off topic tinsel toes, it falls under the general science heading of "sociology" . The way societies change over time, so take off the dunce cap. Your first paragraph didn't show any interest in reasoned response, now we have to read another dumb troll response by you filled with punky name calling & your own twisted ignorance.

Its inevitable that all societies change & there are extremely valid social theories that have developed to explain socio-evolution, you can start with the philosopher Auguste Comte the father of sociology who coined the term "altruism" and more for one. Along with Hebert Spencer there are a host of anthropologists & archaeologists that have teamed up to do some of the most excellent science in the last two centuries you seem to not have a clue of or just plain blanket hate?




To: Greg or e who wrote (58790)9/28/2014 5:03:53 AM
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Instead of the medieval ideas that everyone were just sinners & fundmentally fallen creatures, the Classic ideals returned totally reenergizing Europe pulling it out of the dark ages. With a popular notion of so much more human progress could be there to discover. And it is exactly those major sesa changes we see in the renaissance that later would find the ideas of sociological & cultural evolution start have its beginnings & roots.

Not everyone subscribes to your debased, evil, fallen world nonsense, which seems to be a core idea you project. And there are no "false" religions because for their times the Romans & Greeks or Egyptians took their gods every bit as seriously as any Hebrews or later Christian, it was real for them. And what they produced from law, gov't, science, philosophy & art was certainly real and it too evolved over time. We see the influences of that Classical world return & become that which the Renaissance man dreamed of recreating, a world dedicated to the sciences, arts & beauty (philosophy)

And thats when sciences & art really take off, when medieval Christianity starts to wane unlike what you think happened, sorry to burst another one of your bubbles.



To: Greg or e who wrote (58790)9/28/2014 5:41:47 AM
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And a further thing that always spurred scientific discovery & progress the most was from the design innovations created for, by and from necessity of war. That perrenial arms race that always has been riven on by never ending human territorial conflicts & this trumps religion everytime. And this observation by itself makes a pretty good case for Darwin & Evolution, religion & invisble beings have nothing to do with it.
(free will remember?)

Its also partially a theory that explains elegantly (for me easily) why the cambrian explosion took place. By an evolutionary arms race combined with more fully charged oxygenated atmosphere with some major new changes to the ocean composition / sea floor. And just where did this fish get the human teeth? Sure looks like something that was to appear down the road on another primate species we could name that also ate fruit & nuts, seeing is believing they say.

Pacu uses its teeth mainly to crush nuts and fruits, but sometimes they also eat other fish and invertebrates. Looking carefully at its teeth, one can easily deduce that these species are mainly herbivorous.They usually eat floating fruits and nuts that drop from trees in the Amazon.

Sources: http://tinyurl.com/mym7dg & http://tinyurl.com/p5wz9mb




To: Greg or e who wrote (58790)9/28/2014 6:22:02 AM
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As i was just saying.....Stone Age site challenges old archaeological assumptions about human technology 300,000yrs ago. Local innovation rather than population expansion explains the appearance of new technologies in Eurasia.

(someone should be updating thise biblical timelines soon)

25-Sep-2014


The analysis of artifacts from a 325,000-year-old site in Armenia shows that human technological innovation occurred intermittently throughout the Old World, rather than spreading from a single point of origin, as previously thought.

The study, published today in the journal Science, examines thousands of stone artifacts retrieved from Nor Geghi 1, a unique site preserved between two lava flows dated to 200,000–400,000 years ago. Layers of floodplain sediments and an ancient soil found between these lava flows contain the archaeological material. The dating of volcanic ash found within the sediments and detailed study of the sediments themselves allowed researchers to correlate the stone tools with a period between 325,000 and 335,000 years ago when the Earth's climate was similar to today's.

The stone tools provide early evidence for the simultaneous use of two distinct technologies: biface technology, commonly associated with hand axe production during the Lower Paleolithic, and Levallois technology, a stone tool production method typically attributed to the Middle Stone Age in Africa and the Middle Paleolithic in Eurasia. Traditionally, Archaeologists use the development of Levallois technology and the disappearance of biface technology to mark the transition from the Lower to the Middle Paleolithic roughly 300,000 years ago.

Archaeologists have argued that Levallois technology was invented in Africa and spread to Eurasia with expanding human populations, replacing local biface technologies in the process. This theory draws a link between populations and technologies and thus equates technological change with demographic change. The co-existence of the two technologies at Nor Geghi 1 provides the first clear evidence that local populations developed Levallois technology out of existing biface technology.

"The combination of these different technologies in one place suggests to us that, about 325,000 years ago, people at the site were innovative," says Daniel Adler, associate professor of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, and the study's lead author. Moreover, the chemical analysis of several hundred obsidian artifacts shows that humans at the site utilized obsidian outcrops from as far away as 120 kilometers (approximately 75 miles), suggesting they must also have been capable of exploiting large, environmentally diverse territories.

The paper argues that biface and Levallois technology, while distinct in many regards, share a common pedigree. In biface technology, a mass of stone is shaped through the removal of flakes from two surfaces in order to produce a tool such as a hand axe. The flakes detached during the manufacture of a biface are treated as waste. In Levallois technology, a mass of stone is shaped through the removal of flakes in order to produce a convex surface from which flakes of predetermined size and shape are detached. The predetermined flakes produced through Levallois technology are the desired products. Archaeologists suggest that Levallois t echnology is optimal in terms of raw material use and that the predetermined flakes are relatively small and easy to carry. These were important issues for the highly mobile hunter-gatherers of the time.

It is the novel combination of the shaping and flaking systems that distinguishes Levallois from other technologies, and highlights its evolutionary relationship to biface technology. Based on comparisons of archaeological data from sites in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, the study also demonstrates that this evolution was gradual and intermittent, and that it occurred independently within different human populations who shared a common technological ancestry, says Adler. In other words Levallois technology evolved out of pre-existing biface technology in different places at different times.

This conclusion challenges the view held by some Archaeologists that technological change resulted from population change during this period. "If I were to take all the artifacts from the site and show them to an archaeologist, they would immediately begin to categorize them into chronologically distinct groups," Adler said. In reality, the artifacts found at Nor Geghi 1 reflect the technological flexibility and variability of a single population during a period of profound human behavioral and biological change. These results highlight the antiquity of the human capacity for innovation.

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This study is the first to present data from Nor Geghi 1, and the research conducted at the site is a collaboration between the University of Connecticut, Yerevan State University, and the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Yerevan. Intellectual contributions to this research were made by and international team of collaborators from Armenia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, Holland, Germany, Ireland, and the United States. Funding for this research was provided by the University of Connecticut (the Norian Armenian Programs Committee, the College of Liberal Arts and Science, the Office of Global Affairs, Study Abroad, and the CLAS Book Committee), the UK Natural Environment Research Council, the L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, the Irish Research Council, and the University of Winchester, UK.>

eurekalert.org



To: Greg or e who wrote (58790)9/28/2014 1:22:53 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 69300
 
“Islam is a false religion started by a false prophet that encourages its followers to do evil.”

All religions are false and absurd. Islam is a nationalistic tribal spur of Christianity. It simply changes who the “Chosen People” are. Religion is truly a scourge on humanity. It makes me sick to watch all of you making a Hell hole out of our planet and forcing the rest of us to be eternally vigilant against your ignorance and your urge to absolute power.