tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5156744285929898746.post1408784960541018210..comments2023-12-30T08:41:06.987+00:00Comments on Ancient Indian Ocean Corridors: Dispersals across ArabiaDQ Fullerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13131848893605866973noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5156744285929898746.post-71062438837493201182013-08-29T07:27:04.167+01:002013-08-29T07:27:04.167+01:00This new archaeological information fits nicely wi...This new archaeological information fits nicely with a model of human migrations in the interior of Arabia, utilizing lakes and rivers during humid periods. <a href="http://www.eloboostlol.com/" rel="nofollow"><strong>LOL Elo Boost</strong></a><br /><a href="http://www.eloboostlol.com/" rel="nofollow"><strong>Buy League of Legends Boost</strong></a>lollevernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5156744285929898746.post-66369950120796875282012-01-22T17:24:35.131+00:002012-01-22T17:24:35.131+00:00Very interesting and enjoyable..I was completely u...Very interesting and enjoyable..I was completely unaware of this.Edinburgh Flatshttp://www.greenlet.co.uk/edinburgh-flats-for-rentnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5156744285929898746.post-62133859852375910802011-07-12T06:41:05.016+01:002011-07-12T06:41:05.016+01:00I concur with the other comment. Isotopes are affe...I concur with the other comment. Isotopes are affected by the electrical environment, a pattern has been detected of a seasonal nature, ie rates of decay vary on the distance of the earth from the sun!<br /><br />Our time on what we recognize as the earth is shorter than we are told and many of those telling us know it.<br /><br />Read Arthur DeGrazia for more rather unsettling ideas. <br /><br />Given the EM anomaly under the sub-continent, it is likely that the area was devastated by tsunami. In Madagascar and eastern Queensland the waves reached 150 metres. Based on post ice age levels. The ice age ended due to massive heat generated by the impacts.Fungus the Photo!https://www.blogger.com/profile/14879977479841544025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5156744285929898746.post-54385564872305453512011-06-11T13:55:56.992+01:002011-06-11T13:55:56.992+01:00I really like very much your article of the "...I really like very much your article of the "Trailblazers". Really I do feel that there seem to be two windows for the OoA (into South Asia) one c. 125-120 Ka and another 90-80 Ka. I am unable at this moment to decide on one or the other or even if there were two migrations in fact and you seem to acknowledge this difficulty as well. <br /><br />However at the end of the article you propose that the 125 Ka. is not compatible with "genetics based age estimates". I must warn you not to take such estimates too seriously: they are no C14 nor anything of the like but just a controversial method (or rather various related methods) of statistical nature. In spite of their popularity both in academic and specially pop-science circles, their scientific value is almost nil. <br /><br />For example a simple (but common) error is to use a Pan-Homo divergence estimate (an important underlying datum) of 5, 5.5, 6 or 7 Ma. When in fact it is probably <a href="http://forwhattheywereweare.blogspot.com/2010/11/chimps-and-humans-divereged-some-eight.html" rel="nofollow">not smaller than 8</a> or 8.5 Ma (a figure never used AFAIK) and could be <a href="http://leherensuge.blogspot.com/2010/09/bonobo-mtdna-and-some-human.html" rel="nofollow">even as much as 10 Ma</a>. This in turn implies a systematic error of 15-70% (with the 8 Ma date as "the good one"). So in fact the Armitage dates are not impossible once we take this on account. <br /><br />And this is not the only problem of genetic age estimates, which are little more than an erudite speculation.Majuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com