Bye, Bye Beringia (8,000 Year Old Site In Florida)
(Go to post 105 on this thread for DNA results)
GGG Ping.
Fred Flintstone’s fault.
There goes their resting in peace.
I think they were Native Cananites or something. Twerent no natve Americans that long ago related to anyone here now.
They had SCUBA gear 7000 years ago!.......................
They died from drowning? Shoulda known better than to pitch their tents in the friggen gulf of mexico. Sheesh.
Native American?
If this time estimate is even close to correct, the site would be just a few generations from Adam. Stunning.
Will the info within be available to us anytime soon, or be hidden by the _experts_ and those in power?
>>Another posted here on FR 15 years ago:
You are possibly the greatest Thread Cop EVER!!
Funny no mention of global warming of the cycles of ice ages to explain how fresh water ponds are under the seawater. That would be too instructive.
Well this puts to rest the New Creation theory that earth is only 6000 years old.
Beachfront property?
Has there been any further evidence for European DNA haplogroups among the Paleo-Indians in Florida? Or are scientists avoiding the topic for fear of being shunned as racists?
During the last ice age the sea level was over 400 feet below current levels. That makes this a possibility.
I guess we can blame Global Warming... What’s that ‘notch’ for???
It’s a burial ground. Leave it be. Just as any ship, or submarine, that sinks is a burial and should be left alone by ALL governments.
Wonder what the depth is of this discovery? Seems to be missing from the article. Did I miss it?
~~~’Unprecedented’ Native American Burial Site~~~ ???
I took a 7th grade class trip to the Indian Burial Site just outside of Salina, KS, in 1961. I remember its being similarly sized and aged.
It seems to have been erased from the places-to-see lists though. Red Man political correctness, maybe?
That post doesn't have the DNA results- just a link to a 8+minute video.
A copy of this site but on the other side of Florida:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windover_Archeological_Site