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cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Piotr Gasiorowski
<piotr.gasiorowski@...> wrote:> > > Over 9000 years ago, on the
danube, it was here that "the first dwellings of Europe were built,
the first inhabitants were buried, the first vegetables were raised
and the first surgical operations were performed. The first works of
art were also created here."
>
> The above is sheer nonsense. Pre-Neolithic Europeans made rather
solid huts, buried their dead, had well-developed arts (as
represented by Palaeolithic figurines and cave paintings) and were
capable of performing surgical operations (probably including skull
trepanation that didn't kill the patient).
I have cited the URL.
What is the pre-neolithic evidence to claim that this is nonsense?