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    Crime Riots in France over police shooting

    it never is, like I said and I presume you also agree with all the rest I said
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    Crime Riots in France over police shooting

    the video is short, but it's probably all there is the police should have acted differently, and he made a serious and tragic mistake, but it is clear that he shooted only after the boy started the car again so the term 'execution' is out of place and so is the conclusion that the French...
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    Crime Riots in France over police shooting

    it was not a deliberate killing it was a tragic accident which wouldn't have happened if the victim wouldn't have restarted the car in the first place you are trying to highjack and frame the incident for other purposes, as did much of the media and the rioteers
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    Crime Riots in France over police shooting

    an execution is a well-prepared almost ritual action to kill a well-designated person this is not the matter here
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    Crime Riots in France over police shooting

    A yellow mercedes refurbished in Poland is a car these youngsters like to show off with. It is certainly not uncommon. This young man was 17 years old and even didn't have a driving license. He refused to stop because he wanted to show off how though he was. He tested the limits and this time it...
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    Crime Riots in France over police shooting

    This has been brought upon France and Western Europe already since 30 years ago, long before Macron came into power. Those who did it now have a cosy job in the EU parlement or are already retired from it enjoying a very nice pension.
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    Early contact between late farming and pastoralist societies in southeastern Europe

    so, no turnover between neolithic and copper age but from 4500 BCE on arrival of pastoralists northwest of the Black Sea, I guess from the steppe where was copper smelting actualy invented? was it in Iran or in Serbia-Roumenia?
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    Northwest African Neolithic initiated by migrants from Iberia and Levant

    In northwestern Africa, lifestyle transitioned from foraging to food production around 7,400 years ago but what sparked that change remains unclear. Archaeological data support conflicting views: (1) that migrant European Neolithic farmers brought the new way of life to North Africa1–3 or (2)...
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    Extraordinary selection on the X Chromosome

    very intriguing stuff
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    population structure of early neolithic population in the South Caucasus

    Despite the localisation of the southern Caucasus at the outskirt of the Fertile Crescent, the Neolithisation process started there only at the beginning of the sixth millennium with the Shomutepe-Shulaveri culture of yet unclear origins. We present here genomic data for three new individuals...
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    2 new Papers on ancient European DNA from UP to Neolithic

    maybe reindeer hunters following their prey up north in the summer?
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    2 new Papers on ancient European DNA from UP to Neolithic

    the Magdalenians hunted mainly reindeer on the tundra with the atlatl by 15.000 years ago they reached the melting icecaps in Denmark and northern Germany - the Hamburg culture the first evidence of bow and arrow is at Stellmoor, northern Germany - the Ahrensburg culture, these were the people...
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    2 new Papers on ancient European DNA from UP to Neolithic

    Villabruna/WHG were the only descendants of this deeply divergent hunter-gatherer lineage that remained largely unadmixed. They must have lived in an area that remains unsampled during the period 33-17 ka. This area could be Ciskaukasia, the Ukraine or the Balkans. Something like this maybe?
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    2 new Papers on ancient European DNA from UP to Neolithic

    In qpAdm modeling, a deeply divergent hunter-gatherer lineage that contributed in relatively197 unmixed form to the much later hunter-gatherers of the Villabruna cluster is specified as 198 contributing to earlier hunter-gatherer groups (Gravettian Vestonice16: 35.7±11.3% and 199 Magdalenian...
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    2 new Papers on ancient European DNA from UP to Neolithic

    Villabruna-like = Common west Eurasian ? Natufian-like = Dzudzuana ?
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    2 new Papers on ancient European DNA from UP to Neolithic

    still no clue about the origin of the WHG ..
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    Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers

    there was a 2nd paper published the same day : Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05726-0 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/science/dna-hunter-gatherers-europe.html I see, Anfänger already mentioned this...
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    Earliest bow and arrow use outside Africa

    In Belgium Neanderthals were observed in only 2 time periods : first the Eemian, which was a warm period, even warmer than today second around 40 ka, just before the Neanderthals became extinct and were replaced by AMH I think is says enough about the capability of Neanderthals to survive in...
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    Earliest bow and arrow use outside Africa

    oke, but why would the AMH all of a sudden have distinguished himeself from the archaic humans?
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