Get Real! wrote: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
I know you love to think that you are natives, so I'll just let you be
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?
We have been sailing for about 10K years, and you can literally see Turkey from Lefke on a clear day. Why is that so hard? People swim across