Subject: Re: Mummy wheat From: rcharman@beam.Princeton.EDU (Robert Craig Harman) Date: 1991-05-04, 18:53 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991May4.185435.28635@watserv1.waterloo.edu> alternat@watserv1.waterloo.edu (Ann Hodgins) writes: > >Mummy wheat > >Jupiter maximizes, saturn kills - mega-death > >Mars is war. > > > >According to archeologists, agriculture and organized > >warfare developed in conjunction with one another in the history of > >the human race. Where you find wheat in the tomb you find evidence > >of massive warfare also. Do you mean 'in the tomb' or 'at a site'? I would think that any civilization that has reached the point of using _tombs_ probably has already developed a large population, agriculture, and warfare. I don't see how finding evidence of both in tombs implies a coeval evolution of the two. Craig no .sig go .fig