Origins (was Re: Iceland seminar.)

kam544@flash.net kam544@flash.net
Tue, 10 Oct 2000 07:52:47 -0500


For those who care and for those who don't  :-)

http://www.urantiabook.org/newbook/ppr064_6.html
http://www.urantiabook.org/newbook/toc_p3.html
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P723:4, 64:6.5
"...About eighty-five thousand years ago the comparatively pure remnants of
the red race went en masse across to North America, and shortly thereafter
the Bering land isthmus sank, thus isolating them. No red man ever returned
to Asia. But throughout Siberia, China, central Asia, India, and Europe
they left behind much of their stock blended with the other colored
races..."

One thing is clear on this subject, however, there was no mention of pianos
being in existence during that particular time period! <G>

Keith McGavern
Registered Piano Technician
Oklahoma Chapter 731
Piano Technicians Guild
USA

>Of course thats always one possibility...South America...
>Richard Brekne..

>Delwin D Fandrich wrote:
>...some authorities
>> have asserted that the first arrivals were much earlier, even up to 60,000
>> years ago. The site of entry into North America is widely assumed to have
>> been a land bridge--formed as glaciers advanced and sea levels fell--where
>> the Bering Strait now divides Asia and America."...
>>
>>http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/7/0,5716,127677+1+117303,00.html?q ...

>The evidence was faked <G>
>Kristinn

Keith McGavern
Registered Piano Technician
Oklahoma Chapter 731
Piano Technicians Guild
USA




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