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I am going to call this subject field the "Archaeology, using logic".
The science of Anthropology
can be made a closed science, where roughly the major invents are
proven true because genetics and DNA can offer that proof of sequence
of events. The science of Archaeology
is not going to be a closed science any time soon because it does not
have a genetics record
to vouch for. However, it does have a Logical assignment of what
happened in the past. And that is what I am working with as a tool to
render that past history.

There has been more evidence coming in from CroMagnon man, that he/she
made beads.
Now to make beads, may or may not require a drill. I have not seen
these beads. Someone
can research whether a drill bit was used by CroMagnon. And the drill-
bit I am imagining would be a thorn from some tree like a locust tree
thorn which would also be ideal for a needle and perhaps that was the
first sewing needle, and in turn would require a hole drilled into the
needle. So they would have two or more Locust thorns and using several
of them to drill a hole
into another locust thorn to make the first needle. Now they would
have needed string to sew with and here I suspect is the intestine of
dogs or cats or other domesticated animals.

But let me focus on the bowfirebox since it would be a *key* invention
of the coming together of many other inventions.

Now the reason I started a Archaeology thread and started a
Archaeology book, which I have not had the time to assemble, and
number it. But the reason I started such is that the major invention
of recorded history has not entered the common read history books. I
speak of the waterwheel as a major invention and which allowed Romans
to become the superpower of the world for so long of a time. It is
recognized that the Romans were engineers par excellence with their
water canals and aqueducts and roads, but it is missing in history
books that of
waterwheels. I do remember that when a Hun conquerer of Rome entered
the city, he had a waterwheel placed on his victory parade through
Rome. But anyway, to miss the waterwheel importance in human history
is like missing the nuclear power industry in all the history books
for recent history. So that if anyone of the future read about human
history of the 20th century and beyond would never know that nuclear
energy had been discovered and invented.

But I stray, and let me get back to the bowfirebox which is a major
event in history also. Because it was the joining together of
different inventions to create the bowfirebox and which would itself
create the next major technology of the bow and arrow, and anyone can
see the
logical pathway, that you have CroMagnon around a fireplace having
been started by the bowfirebox and then some unruly children playing
with the bow part of the firebox and others
playing with the spear and then someone lashing the spear into the
rope of the firebox and
making the spear as a projectile.

So the question is, were those CroMagnon beads holes made by a drill-
bit? If so, then the
drill-bit and string and bowbox were already invented. And the beads
would be proof of their invention.

Now I did ask a research question. I asked if anyone researched
whether the dog intestine
of some other animal intestine makes ideal string or rope? Rope that
can be used for a bowfirebox or even as rope for the weapon of bow and
arrow? Is there a intestine rope that was
suitable for mountain climbing in CroMagnon time? A rope so strong
that would hold the weight of a CroMagnon person to climb a tree or
over rocks?

What I am doing is using logic to assemble the past archaeology
history, and letting archaeology finds such as CroMagnon beads then
tell me if I am on a correct path, for that
is about the only tool possible for assemblage of the archaeology past
history.

I have written alot about archaeology and would estimate this to be
about my #333 post on the
subject. The domestication of the dog from wolf is part of this book.

Archimedes Plutonium
http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
> I am going to call this subject field the "Archaeology, using logic".
> The science of Anthropology
> can be made a closed science, where roughly the major invents are

that should read "events" not invents

> proven true because genetics and DNA can offer that proof of sequence
> of events. The science of Archaeology
> is not going to be a closed science any time soon because it does not
> have a genetics record
> to vouch for. However, it does have a Logical assignment of what
> happened in the past. And that is what I am working with as a tool to
> render that past history.
>
> There has been more evidence coming in from CroMagnon man, that he/she
> made beads.
> Now to make beads, may or may not require a drill. I have not seen
> these beads. Someone
> can research whether a drill bit was used by CroMagnon. And the drill-
> bit I am imagining would be a thorn from some tree like a locust tree
> thorn which would also be ideal for a needle and perhaps that was the
> first sewing needle, and in turn would require a hole drilled into the
> needle. So they would have two or more Locust thorns and using several
> of them to drill a hole
> into another locust thorn to make the first needle. Now they would
> have needed string to sew with and here I suspect is the intestine of
> dogs or cats or other domesticated animals.
>
> But let me focus on the bowfirebox since it would be a *key* invention
> of the coming together of many other inventions.
>
> Now the reason I started a Archaeology thread and started a
> Archaeology book, which I have not had the time to assemble, and
> number it. But the reason I started such is that the major invention
> of recorded history has not entered the common read history books. I
> speak of the waterwheel as a major invention and which allowed Romans
> to become the superpower of the world for so long of a time. It is
> recognized that the Romans were engineers par excellence with their
> water canals and aqueducts and roads, but it is missing in history
> books that of
> waterwheels. I do remember that when a Hun conquerer of Rome entered
> the city, he had a waterwheel placed on his victory parade through
> Rome. But anyway, to miss the waterwheel importance in human history
> is like missing the nuclear power industry in all the history books
> for recent history. So that if anyone of the future read about human
> history of the 20th century and beyond would never know that nuclear
> energy had been discovered and invented.
>
> But I stray, and let me get back to the bowfirebox which is a major
> event in history also. Because it was the joining together of
> different inventions to create the bowfirebox and which would itself
> create the next major technology of the bow and arrow, and anyone can
> see the
> logical pathway, that you have CroMagnon around a fireplace having
> been started by the bowfirebox and then some unruly children playing
> with the bow part of the firebox and others
> playing with the spear and then someone lashing the spear into the
> rope of the firebox and
> making the spear as a projectile.
>
> So the question is, were those CroMagnon beads holes made by a drill-
> bit? If so, then the
> drill-bit and string and bowbox were already invented. And the beads
> would be proof of their invention.
>
> Now I did ask a research question. I asked if anyone researched
> whether the dog intestine
> of some other animal intestine makes ideal string or rope? Rope that
> can be used for a bowfirebox or even as rope for the weapon of bow and
> arrow? Is there a intestine rope that was
> suitable for mountain climbing in CroMagnon time? A rope so strong
> that would hold the weight of a CroMagnon person to climb a tree or
> over rocks?
>
> What I am doing is using logic to assemble the past archaeology
> history, and letting archaeology finds such as CroMagnon beads then
> tell me if I am on a correct path, for that
> is about the only tool possible for assemblage of the archaeology past
> history.
>
> I have written alot about archaeology and would estimate this to be
> about my #333 post on the
> subject. The domestication of the dog from wolf is part of this book.
>
> Archimedes Plutonium
> http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/
> whole entire Universe is just one big atom
> where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies