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In a message dated 4/8/99 1:09:22 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Basques are linguistically different, therefor more than 3000 years
> away (before celtic epoch).
> But they are certainly anatomical modern humans ("so called" :-) )
> and far far away from Neanderthals (probably 600000 years away)
> The AMH's (= Cro Magnon) came to Europe at about 30000 years back,
> replacing the previous existing Neanderthals
> (in the WHOLE world, not only Europe).
>
Thank you Amadeus for the clarification,, I erred when referring to the
Neanderthals.
It was not the "species" lol, that I was referring to so much as the region
in France that
they are named after. Artifacts and cave drawings have been found in Spain
that are
as old as some seen in France, and those are considered some of the oldest,
but
those were of Cro-Magnon....NOT Neanderthals.
Anna 8-)
"..the more things change,
...the more they stay the same..."
-unknown author (to me anyway)
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