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Andon and Fonta had
nineteen children.
Their clans grew,
and for twenty
generations the
Andonites
stayed close to
their homeland,
developing a
language and
establishing the
rudiments of human
culture, until
tribal conflicts and
irritations, as well
as competition for
food, forced them to
disperse. This was
during the ice age,
and while some
groups remained
behind, others
migrated to the
north and to the
west into what is
now Europe.
Along the rivers and
waterways leading to
the North
Sea they
established more
than one thousand
separate
settlements, and for
tens of thousands of
years they dwelt
along the
Somme River in
France.
In those days
England was
connected to the
continent, and the
earliest Andonites
living in that
region were the
Foxhall
peoples.
They were
established farthest
west and succeeded
in retaining much of
the original Andonic
culture. In later
times these same
Andonites built
boats and sailed to
Iceland
and
Greenland,
and later still to
the arctic regions
of North America.
They have survived
as the present-day
Eskimos.
In general physical
appearance primitive
man resembled the
Eskimo more than any
other living human
type.
Whenever the
Andonites drifted
down into the warmer
southern climes they
tended to mate with
their subhuman
cousins. In later
years many of their
mongrel descendants
returned to
England
from southern France
to breed with the
expanding Andonic
tribes. While the
absorption of
inferior animal
strains retarded the
progress of the
European Andonites,
they were somewhat
invigorated by a
biologically
superior group who
followed them and
spread out over
Europe, the
Heidelberg
race.
At times there was a
continuous land path
from England
to Java,
and later on down as
far as
Tasmania.
The groups going
west were not as
contaminated with
debased animal
strains as
those going east,
who mingled so
freely with their
retarded cousins.
Culturally and
spiritually, the
most advanced of the
early Andonic tribes
existed in the
region of the
present
Caspian Sea
at a settlement
called Oban.
Under the leadership
of Onagar, these
tribes had developed
doctrines of one
Deity, and sent out
the world´s first
missionaries to the
distant settlements.
The best genetic
stock persevered in
the foothills of the
northwestern Indian
highlands among the
Badonan
tribes;
Badonan was a
great-great-grandson
of Andon. Nearby, in
Tibet
and in the
Siwalik Hills of
northern India,
lingered some of the
animalistic stock of
common ancestral
origin. About
850,000 years ago
the superior Badonan
tribes began a
campaign to
exterminate these
inferior groups, and
in less than a
thousand years most
of these strains had
been either
destroyed or driven
away. The mixed
descendants of these
warring tribes are
known as the
Neanderthal
race. The
Neanderthalers
gradually spread
from their centers
in India
to France
on the west, China
on the east, and
down into
northern Africa.
They dominated the
world for almost
half a million
years.
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EARLY
ANDONITE
TYPES
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Eskimo |

Eskimo |

Heidelberg
Man |

Java Man |

Java Man |

Australian
aborigine |

Australian
aborigine |

Tasmanian
woman |

Northern
Siberian |

Neanderthal
man |

Neanderthal
man |

Indian
highlander |
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