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Old 11-08-2007, 11:08 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by woot View Post
I already mentioned various small groups coming across the ocean on tiny little woven rafts using seaweed trails to mitigate the waves, and that was roughly 15,000 years ago, something like 3000 years before the Bering strait passage would have opened (the evidence of these trips is sketchy but I find it pretty compelling), but I assume you ignored all that since it doesn't fit your brainless notion of who I am.

I make concessions constantly where they're due, but accusing me of taking positions that I didn't take and then expecting me to concede "Oh, you got me. I did totally take that position." might explain some of your failure.
I am curious if you can direct me to the evidence that you find comelling to support the scenario you describe for emigration via tiny woven mats atop kelp forests or seaweed trails. This is not a set-up, btw. I am actually cuirous what compelling evidence you have found in support of this scenario.
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