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64:3.1 Besides the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#64:2._THE_FOXHALL_PEOPLES Foxhall peoples] in the west, another struggling [[center]] of [[culture]] [[persisted]] in the east. This [[group]] was located in the foothills of the northwestern [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/India Indian] highlands among the [[tribes]] of ''Badonan'', a great-great-grandson of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63#63:1._ANDON_AND_FONTA Andon]. These people were the only [[descendants]] of Andon who never [[practiced]] [[human]] [[sacrifice]].
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64:3.1 Besides the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#64:2._THE_FOXHALL_PEOPLES Foxhall peoples] in the west, another struggling [[center]] of [[culture]] [[persisted]] in the east. This [[group]] was located in the foothills of the northwestern [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/India Indian] highlands among the [[tribes]] of ''Badonan'', a great-great-grandson of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63#63:1._ANDON_AND_FONTA Andon]. These people were the only [[descendants]] of Andon who never [[practiced]] [[human]] [[sacrifice]].
  
64:3.2 These highland ''Badonites'' occupied an extensive [[plateau]] surrounded by [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest forests], traversed by [[streams]], and abounding in game. Like some of their cousins in [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibet Tibet], they lived in crude stone [[Shelters|huts]], hillside grottoes, and semiunderground passages.
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64:3.2 These highland ''Badonites'' occupied an extensive [[plateau]] surrounded by [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest forests], traversed by [[streams]], and abounding in game. Like some of their cousins in [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibet Tibet], they lived in crude stone [[Shelters|huts]], hillside grottoes, and semiunderground passages.
  
64:3.3 While the [[tribes]] of the north grew more and more to [[fear]] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age ice], those living near the homeland of their [[origin]] became exceedingly fearful of the [[water]]. They [[observed]] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamian] [[peninsula]] gradually sinking into the [[ocean]], and though it emerged several times, the [[traditions]] of these [[primitive]] [[races]] grew up around the [[danger]]s of the [[sea]] and the fear of periodic engulfment. And this [[fear]], [[together]] with their [[experience]] with [[river]] floods, explains why they sought out the highlands as a safe place in which to live.
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64:3.3 While the [[tribes]] of the north grew more and more to [[fear]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age ice], those living near the homeland of their [[origin]] became exceedingly fearful of the [[water]]. They [[observed]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamian] [[peninsula]] gradually sinking into the [[ocean]], and though it emerged several times, the [[traditions]] of these [[primitive]] [[races]] grew up around the [[danger]]s of the [[sea]] and the fear of periodic engulfment. And this [[fear]], [[together]] with their [[experience]] with [[river]] floods, explains why they sought out the highlands as a safe place in which to live.
  
64:3.4 To the east of the ''Badonan peoples'', in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivalik_Hills Siwalik Hills] of northern India, may be found [[fossils]] that approach nearer to [[transition]] types between [[man]] and the various prehuman groups than any others on [[earth]].
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64:3.4 To the east of the ''Badonan peoples'', in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivalik_Hills Siwalik Hills] of northern India, may be found [[fossils]] that approach nearer to [[transition]] types between [[man]] and the various prehuman groups than any others on [[earth]].
  
64:3.5 850,000 years ago the superior ''Badonan tribes'' began a [[warfare]] of [[Genocide|extermination]] directed against their inferior and animalistic neighbors. In less than one thousand years most of the borderland [[animal]] [[groups]] of these regions had been either destroyed or driven back to the southern forests. This campaign for the [[Annihilation|extermination]] of inferiors brought about a slight improvement in the hill [[tribes]] of that age. And the mixed [[descendants]] of this improved ''Badonite'' stock appeared on the [[stage]] of [[action]] as an apparently new people—the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#64:4._THE_NEANDERTHAL_RACES Neanderthal race].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal]
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64:3.5 850,000 years ago the superior ''Badonan tribes'' began a [[warfare]] of [[Genocide|extermination]] directed against their inferior and animalistic neighbors. In less than one thousand years most of the borderland [[animal]] [[groups]] of these regions had been either destroyed or driven back to the southern forests. This campaign for the [[Annihilation|extermination]] of inferiors brought about a slight improvement in the hill [[tribes]] of that age. And the mixed [[descendants]] of this improved ''Badonite'' stock appeared on the [[stage]] of [[action]] as an apparently new people—the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#64:4._THE_NEANDERTHAL_RACES Neanderthal race].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal]
  
 
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64:3.1 Besides the Foxhall peoples in the west, another struggling center of culture persisted in the east. This group was located in the foothills of the northwestern Indian highlands among the tribes of Badonan, a great-great-grandson of Andon. These people were the only descendants of Andon who never practiced human sacrifice.

64:3.2 These highland Badonites occupied an extensive plateau surrounded by forests, traversed by streams, and abounding in game. Like some of their cousins in Tibet, they lived in crude stone huts, hillside grottoes, and semiunderground passages.

64:3.3 While the tribes of the north grew more and more to fear the ice, those living near the homeland of their origin became exceedingly fearful of the water. They observed the Mesopotamian peninsula gradually sinking into the ocean, and though it emerged several times, the traditions of these primitive races grew up around the dangers of the sea and the fear of periodic engulfment. And this fear, together with their experience with river floods, explains why they sought out the highlands as a safe place in which to live.

64:3.4 To the east of the Badonan peoples, in the Siwalik Hills of northern India, may be found fossils that approach nearer to transition types between man and the various prehuman groups than any others on earth.

64:3.5 850,000 years ago the superior Badonan tribes began a warfare of extermination directed against their inferior and animalistic neighbors. In less than one thousand years most of the borderland animal groups of these regions had been either destroyed or driven back to the southern forests. This campaign for the extermination of inferiors brought about a slight improvement in the hill tribes of that age. And the mixed descendants of this improved Badonite stock appeared on the stage of action as an apparently new people—the Neanderthal race.[1]

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