Litwin
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its clear today that collocation of Americas took place from different parts of the world
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its clear today that collocation of Americas took place from different parts of the world
While clingers on of the old school of thought remain silently contemptable of the most recent findings... There has not been a “Clovis first” paper published in over a decade, in light the most recent evidence to the contrary.There is only one example of "Clovis" culture DNA, a boy labelled Anzick1. As a modern European, I share 8.9% similar DNA to him but only 1.4% similar to a palaeo-eskimo (same era, but Han/Asian origin). Thus it would be a reasonable hypothesis that some early arrivals in the Americas were indeed from Europe. This is widely contested by many anthropologists and archaeologists citing the Asian origins of modern native Americans and ignoring the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis which would have wiped out eastern settlers before the spread of Asian settlers.
whats about the ancient Egyptians ? many afro - Americans believe that the ancient Egyptians were the black (sub - saharaian )While clingers on of the old school of thought remain silently contemptable of the most recent findings... There has not been a “Clovis first” paper published in over a decade, in light the most recent evidence to the contrary.There is only one example of "Clovis" culture DNA, a boy labelled Anzick1. As a modern European, I share 8.9% similar DNA to him but only 1.4% similar to a palaeo-eskimo (same era, but Han/Asian origin). Thus it would be a reasonable hypothesis that some early arrivals in the Americas were indeed from Europe. This is widely contested by many anthropologists and archaeologists citing the Asian origins of modern native Americans and ignoring the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis which would have wiped out eastern settlers before the spread of Asian settlers.
its clear today that collocation of Americas took place from different parts of the world
Sugar! Can't read your link without buying a subscription!Stone-age Europeans 'were the first to set foot on North America'
Stone-age Europeans were the first to set foot on North America, beating American Indians by some 10,000 years, new archaeological evidence suggests.www.telegraph.co.uk
its clear today that collocation of Americas took place from different parts of the world
Moses parted the Bering Strait for them, then grew weary of it.I think it's pretty widely agreed that people from Asia started crossing Berengia in waves about 24,000-30,000 years ago. They seem to have come in three major waves, the last being 13,000 years ago, after which Berengia went under water.
Sugar! Can't read your link without buying a subscription!Stone-age Europeans 'were the first to set foot on North America'
Stone-age Europeans were the first to set foot on North America, beating American Indians by some 10,000 years, new archaeological evidence suggests.www.telegraph.co.uk
So did the ancient Greeks and Egyptians themselves.whats about the ancient Egyptians ? many afro - Americans believe that the ancient Egyptians were the black (sub - saharaian )While clingers on of the old school of thought remain silently contemptable of the most recent findings... There has not been a “Clovis first” paper published in over a decade, in light the most recent evidence to the contrary.There is only one example of "Clovis" culture DNA, a boy labelled Anzick1. As a modern European, I share 8.9% similar DNA to him but only 1.4% similar to a palaeo-eskimo (same era, but Han/Asian origin). Thus it would be a reasonable hypothesis that some early arrivals in the Americas were indeed from Europe. This is widely contested by many anthropologists and archaeologists citing the Asian origins of modern native Americans and ignoring the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis which would have wiped out eastern settlers before the spread of Asian settlers.
its clear today that collocation of Americas took place from different parts of the world
many of them were white skinned, 2) one would consider white right? are you sure? )))were dark skinned and not what one would consider white right?
many of them were white skinned, 2) one would consider white right? are you sure? )))were dark skinned and not what one would consider white right?
None of them were white skinned. That mutation didnt occur until about 8K years ago.