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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 9:52 pm

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shahmaran wrote:Milti, if the island was inhabited for 1500 years AFTER the Chrokies disappeared,


It's your scalp that is uninhabited. Where do you get this shit from?


The village of Choirokoitia was suddenly abandoned for reasons unknown at around 6000 BC and it seems that the island remained uninhabited for about 1.500 years until the next recorded entity, the Sotira group.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirokitia

The presence of small quantities of obsidian, a type of volcanic rock not native to the island, is the only sign of the island’s contact with other cultures. Khirokitia and several smaller associated settlements disappeared after a few centuries, leaving the island uninhabited for nearly 2,000 years.


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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 9:53 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Milti, if the island was inhabited for 1500 years AFTER the Chrokies disappeared,


It's your scalp that is uninhabited. Where do you get this shit from?


The village of Choirokoitia was suddenly abandoned for reasons unknown at around 6000 BC and it seems that the island remained uninhabited for about 1.500 years until the next recorded entity, the Sotira group.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirokitia

The presence of small quantities of obsidian, a type of volcanic rock not native to the island, is the only sign of the island’s contact with other cultures. Khirokitia and several smaller associated settlements disappeared after a few centuries, leaving the island uninhabited for nearly 2,000 years.


http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/top ... =ref700346


Maybe only Milti and GR stayed behind :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:15 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Oracle wrote:
miltiades wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
miltiades wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
miltiades wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
DANGAMAN wrote:I am glad my country does not have the LIVE experience other counties do!!! and all we can do is train for when the worst happens.


Yeah, that explains the shit you are in now, and why you never had a country until the Ottomans arrived :lol:


Idiot :lol:

Sha , we have had a country for more than 10,000 , it is sad that so many invaders could not resist occupying a small island.
The Ottomans were just another !


That is bullshit, there is no record of you being here for 10,000 years, nor in Europe.

I love how the numbers go up every time you mention it.

Plus you don't "own" a country, by just being there.

The trick for having your own country, is to have a real army, not a bunch of poser pansies. Haven't the Ottomans thought you anything? :lol:

If by " you " you mean the G/Cs then you are right the Greeks first set foot on the island about 3500 years ago, but the Cypriot people have existed on this island for more than 10,000 years.


Don't talk rubbish Milti!
Let us start with this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Cyprus

Even GR's Choirokoitia seems to be 8000 years old and the island was inhabited for another 1500 years after that.

So no, you did not create the universe and everything in it! :lol:

Let us start with this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Cyprus
Then read this :
http://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ ... eece_1.htm


Miltiades, the people who seeded Cyprus, Crete, mainland Greece and then most of Europe were from the same tribe. It wasn't till much later that distinct cultures developed as groups became more cut-off and settled -- But, what distinguishes Cyprus and mainland Greece is the extent of sea-faring activity between them, which continued the cultural fusion of these places well into recordable history.


Oh yeah?

Which years are we talking Oracle?


Erm, ... about 10,066 to 1066 BC :D
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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:33 pm

Oracle wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Oracle wrote:
miltiades wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
miltiades wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
miltiades wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
DANGAMAN wrote:I am glad my country does not have the LIVE experience other counties do!!! and all we can do is train for when the worst happens.


Yeah, that explains the shit you are in now, and why you never had a country until the Ottomans arrived :lol:


Idiot :lol:

Sha , we have had a country for more than 10,000 , it is sad that so many invaders could not resist occupying a small island.
The Ottomans were just another !


That is bullshit, there is no record of you being here for 10,000 years, nor in Europe.

I love how the numbers go up every time you mention it.

Plus you don't "own" a country, by just being there.

The trick for having your own country, is to have a real army, not a bunch of poser pansies. Haven't the Ottomans thought you anything? :lol:

If by " you " you mean the G/Cs then you are right the Greeks first set foot on the island about 3500 years ago, but the Cypriot people have existed on this island for more than 10,000 years.


Don't talk rubbish Milti!
Let us start with this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Cyprus

Even GR's Choirokoitia seems to be 8000 years old and the island was inhabited for another 1500 years after that.

So no, you did not create the universe and everything in it! :lol:

Let us start with this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Cyprus
Then read this :
http://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ ... eece_1.htm


Miltiades, the people who seeded Cyprus, Crete, mainland Greece and then most of Europe were from the same tribe. It wasn't till much later that distinct cultures developed as groups became more cut-off and settled -- But, what distinguishes Cyprus and mainland Greece is the extent of sea-faring activity between them, which continued the cultural fusion of these places well into recordable history.


Oh yeah?

Which years are we talking Oracle?


Erm, ... about 10,066 to 1066 BC :D


So when did you leave and decided to come back? :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:35 pm

shahmaran wrote:
The village of Choirokoitia was suddenly abandoned for reasons unknown at around 6000 BC and it seems that the island remained uninhabited for about 1.500 years until the next recorded entity, the Sotira group.


Didn't I tell you that your scalp is uninhabited?

Firstly, if it "seems" to the author does it mean its fact?

Secondly, just because they haven't yet dug up a "perfect" continuation of ancient history does that mean that continuity did not exist?

Thirdly, if the Sotira settlement of some 1500 years later has been established then where the hell do you think these people came from if they’re not the descendants of the Choirokitians… outer space?
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Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:50 pm

I agree there probably was continuity once the island was initially inhabited. It would be hard to imagine a co-ordinated effort to communicate with everyone on the island and all decide to leave together because conditions were hard. Some die-hard fanatic, nationalist, extremist survivors would have stayed behind to form the first CNG against invaders. :D
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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 11:01 pm

Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
The village of Choirokoitia was suddenly abandoned for reasons unknown at around 6000 BC and it seems that the island remained uninhabited for about 1.500 years until the next recorded entity, the Sotira group.


Didn't I tell you that your scalp is uninhabited?

Firstly, if it "seems" to the author does it mean its fact?

Secondly, just because they haven't yet dug up a "perfect" continuation of ancient history does that mean that continuity did not exist?

Thirdly, if the Sotira settlement of some 1500 years later has been established then where the hell do you think these people came from if they’re not the descendants of the Choirokitians… outer space?


Yeah you are right, because people obviously don't know how to cross seas and God just places them on this island as he pleases.

I am sure they will eventually find the missing link GR.

They have dug up 10,000 years worth of evidence from a tiny island and ended up with a 2000 year gap, I am sure it is around here somewhere :roll:

I know you love to think that you are natives, so I'll just let you be :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 11:03 pm

Oracle wrote:I agree there probably was continuity once the island was initially inhabited. It would be hard to imagine a co-ordinated effort to communicate with everyone on the island and all decide to leave together because conditions were hard. Some die-hard fanatic, nationalist, extremist survivors would have stayed behind to form the first CNG against invaders. :D


Yeah like I said, it is probably GR and Milti :lol:

I don't presume the population would be very high 10K years ago Oracle.

Wouldn't exactly need e-mail to get the word around...
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 06, 2010 11:10 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
The village of Choirokoitia was suddenly abandoned for reasons unknown at around 6000 BC and it seems that the island remained uninhabited for about 1.500 years until the next recorded entity, the Sotira group.


Didn't I tell you that your scalp is uninhabited?

Firstly, if it "seems" to the author does it mean its fact?

Secondly, just because they haven't yet dug up a "perfect" continuation of ancient history does that mean that continuity did not exist?

Thirdly, if the Sotira settlement of some 1500 years later has been established then where the hell do you think these people came from if they’re not the descendants of the Choirokitians… outer space?


Yeah you are right, because people obviously don't know how to cross seas and God just places them on this island as he pleases.

I am sure they will eventually find the missing link GR.

They have dug up 10,000 years worth of evidence from a tiny island and ended up with a 2000 year gap, I am sure it is around here somewhere :roll:

I know you love to think that you are natives, so I'll just let you be :lol:

It must be some kind of ancient curse in Cyprus whereby hordes of alien people arrive via a mysterious transport mechanism to the island, leave behind a settlement only to die mysteriously and disappear so that the next horde of aliens comes along… and so the bizarre cycle continues!

Wouldn’t it be easier on your brain if you just realized and accepted that people have SEX and multiply and spread out?
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Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 06, 2010 11:12 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Oracle wrote:I agree there probably was continuity once the island was initially inhabited. It would be hard to imagine a co-ordinated effort to communicate with everyone on the island and all decide to leave together because conditions were hard. Some die-hard fanatic, nationalist, extremist survivors would have stayed behind to form the first CNG against invaders. :D


Yeah like I said, it is probably GR and Milti :lol:

I don't presume the population would be very high 10K years ago Oracle.

Wouldn't exactly need e-mail to get the word around...


There you go! Sparsely populated means it was harder to communicate with everyone and less likely there would be enough people dying and pottering about to leave loads of evidence.

Actually, I have a new theory (just formulated :D) on that "gap" in population on the island. Might be worthy of a little research. :?

I reckon, the (sparse) evidence of continued habitation of Cyprus was destroyed by those volcanic ash problems which also devastated other Greek islands after the massive cataclysm over in Thera.

Things like that have destroyed evidence in fossil records, but in general biology/paleontology it's easier to see that the same species was still around and increased in numbers again after the environmental hazard has subsided.

Yup! Eureka! :D
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