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From: JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Brideshead and paleo anthropology revisited
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2024 18:38:51 -0400
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  Mario Petrinovic wrote:

>          No, I didn't use ignorance as an argument, I used logic as 
> argument. Per logic, Atlantic Ocean is far wider than the Wallace Line.

Which is ignorance, not logic. It's not "Logical" to "Argue" what
you think should be the case, ignoring what is the case.

>          So, why they built the Lighthouse of Alexandria?

So you also have no idea what a lighthouse is, what it's used for...

>          Here you have a paper where they research Bay of Biscay in 
> Bronze Age. I didn't read the whole paper (it has 828 pages, and it 
> doesn't talk only about maritime trade), I only saw some tables. You can 
> see on page 35 that sailors were going in paddled boats directly from 
> Brittany to NW Iberia by sea crossing

These tables that tell you this... are they in the room right now?

Honey, look at a map. You just follow the coast.


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