>>44
I do not argue that Africa (particularly the Sub-Saharan region) hasn't been researched extensively, however what has been researched already may just be scratching the surface. Already we're seeing theories that ancient civilization may in face date older than we truly realize, including the areas in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Robert M. Schoch has put forth a theory that the Great Sphinx could in fact be much older than previously thought
[1].
_____________________
References:
[1] http://www.robertschoch.com/sphinxcontent.html
As I've said in
>>38
Archeological discoveries happen from time to time, and who knows? There may even been found a long lost underwater city off the coast of Namibia or Mozambique.
>>45
It is like the roman's view of the solar system in its early days, it was wrong, but worked on the best logic, and although I am probably not wholly correct, until further knowledge is shown I correlate current evidence to = truth as far as we can see it.
I agree, however, such should not be deemed "truth" until factual and reliable evidence is procured. Until then, it is a theory, not right nor wrong until substantial evidence deems it valid or false. is We've moved past the days of heavy theocratic governance and people being burned alive for theorizing that the Earth was not the center of the universe.