Re: What differentiates human prototypes from alleged ancestry
because humans tend to gather the dead bodies of their parents or children not too far from one another.
Really? And you know this for *most* cultures of 20,000 years ago how, exactly? Is that why the Parsis of India let vultures eat their dead? Individually?
Re: What differentiates human prototypes from alleged ancestry
It's in the nature of the evidence that these relationships can be established with the same certainty as the father-son case.
As in the observation that a huge number - 8% of the male population of Asia - of folks that share y-chromosome markers apparently inherited from Genghis Khan. Not as much a matter of believing, CD7, as a matter of going where the evidence takes you. You don't get a shared string of unusual DNA from nowhere.
Re: There never was an answer without you seeing it
Spam made from fruit? Who woulda thunk it possible?!
I'm sure that Morinda citrifolia grows beautifully outside the tropics, CD7.
Added by edit: Wikipedia says "The fruit of the Noni, sometimes also called "starvation fruit," has a strong smell and bitter taste which often relegates it to the level of a famine food."