Gnads wrote on Apr 10
th, 2024 at 5:51pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Apr 10
th, 2024 at 1:44pm:
How did I know you'd post this you clutcher of straws.
The next bit of the BS.
Wherever the pottery came from it wasn't Aboriginals.
And not out there on Lizard Island. It's 30klm off the coast.
If there was a time when Australias first inhabitants made pottery the questions need to be asked ...
1. When did they make pottery?
2. why has it only been found on an island 30 klm off the coast?
3. why did they not make it on the mainland & why is there no evidence it was ever made on the mainland?
It's total bullshyte to suggest this was anything to do with Hunter Gatherer Aboriginal Australia.
Or whatever you want to call the continent when this pottery may have been made.
It may have been made by Melanesians but it was never made by Australian Aboriginals only on a tiny island 30 klm off the coast.
Otherwise it would have been found all over Cape York & the rest of the continent.
It's just more woke bullshyte.
There were questions about why Aboriginal people would use pottery in the first place.
"You need pottery to store things. You need pottery to cook [...] Aboriginal people all along that Cape York Peninsula coastline had no need to make pottery because they had big baler shells and big clam shells, which serve exactly the same purpose," Professor Wallis said.
"If you chip away the outside of the shell, you can simply reach your hand in and there's already a ready-made handle in there."
"It'd be great to hear [the paper's authors] speak about why they think Aboriginal peoples suddenly did this for this short blip of time, and then stopped."(from the ABC article in the OP)
Obviously not pottery made by Aborigines.