amadeus
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You haven’t even begun to address your nonsense, as I have described. So I guess you consider Scandinavia as part of Northern Europe. Good on you Wait. What does that have to do with conquering the world? But, wait, what do you mean by “the regions that already had humans at the time.” Which time? What humans?
amadeus
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In considering the archaeological record of Scandinavia, it is essential to take into account isostatic rebound. And the opening and closing of the Baltic Sea.
amadeus
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Denmark especially. Sites of prehistoric hunter-gatherers that were covered by glacial ice, then inundated by the melting of glaciers, are now exposed due to isostatic rebound. Thus, the picture of early Holocene hunter-gatherers has more clarity. And they were not sedentary villages, even in Scandinavia.
amadeus
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If you tell me your qualifications, I will tell you mine.
The oldest known permanent cities are less than 15,000 years old.
Prior to that nothing larger than clans and Tribes which were usually warring over resources.
The oldest known permanent city I know of is Jericho which was established 9000-1100 years ago but Aleppo may be older but it’s still in contention.
Theh oldest known remains in Scandinavia were found in The Jutlands, 14,700 and Kolhberg only dates back 9000 years.
That was the same with all northern cultures bounded by seas.
amadeus
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The oldest known permanent cities are less than 15,000 years old.
So what>
Prior to that nothing larger than clans and Tribes which were usually warring over resources.
Why do you keeping talking about clans and tribes. No self-respecting anthropologist or archaeologist talks about hunter-gatherers in those terms. Where and when do you think they were “warring” over resources. There is no evidence for that.
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The oldest known permanent city I know of is Jericho which was established 9000-1100 years ago but Aleppo may be older but it’s still in contention.
I hadn’t heard that Jericho was in northern Europe.
Guvnah
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Hunter-gatherers probably could have used WHO or some other world-order umbrella organization.
But they weren’t organized enough to make such an organization.

Who said Jericho and Aleppo are in northern Europe?
You’re doing it again. Why do you feel the need to attribute things to people they never said?
They are the oldest known permanent cities on earth.
Oh really?
Family, clan, Tribe, communities, permanent tribal/clan seasonal settlements, then came cities.
amadeus
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You’re sending me internet links? Good for you.