Posted on 02/29/2012 1:17:02 PM PST by zeestephen
Stone Age European tools found at six locations on America's eastern coast - Tools date from 19,000 to 26,000 years ago - 10,000 years before the Siberian migration - Copyright issues - Link in Comments
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo............
Europeans were the earliest americans?!
everything’s turning upside down... inside out...
dogs and cats living together.
so the indians wiped out the europeans before the europeans returned and went midieval on their a$$es...
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I don’t see a problem with this...as long as the stone-age hunters were from the Iberian peninsula and their leader’s name was “Ogg” (Short for Oggstopher Columbus).
They must have been very similar to men today.....leaving their tools all over the place.
This might disrupt the politically correct historical narrative concerning who populated the New World first.
Before this most recent article, there had been several European style tool discoveries in places like Texas and Pennsylvania and South Carolina.
But the dating on some of those sites was suspect, plus there are other explanations for how Euro type tools may have been manufactured in America.
Of course, many Native American groups claim they were placed here by the Gods, so there is no way to ever settle that part of the argument.
It was probably my ancestors they wiped out! I want reparations!!!!
How come hubbies hire someone to cut the lawn but don’t hire a maid? Just pondering the history of “man”.
Does your town allow mules??
Yes and they all had the made in china mark on them. There is no way to date flint, and flint napping is the same today as it was back then.
some genetic markers for Stone Age western Europeans simply dont exist in north- east Asia but they do in tiny quantities among some north American Indian groups.
LOL Maybe there is hope for the Lumbees...
Good,,,looks like they stole all this from US in the first place: maybe even killed or enslaved the natives!...they can stfu now.
I can hear the huminahuminas now....
fyi
It is the style and method of making the flint tools that distinguishes them from the types, methods and styles brought over later by the mongolian migration. It is also the fact that these can be dated through other methods to periods long before the mongolian migration.
Any chance these stones were balast weights from 17th and 18th century shipping?
Hubbie married the maid...not the lawn mower....
[I know...I SHOULD have resisted...but couldn’t.]
LOL.
Solutrean -
Water level was way down back then - due to ice age. So - most of the artifacts of these early visitors - are lost under the ocean.
Where they usually find them on land is far up rivers - which would have led to the ocen - back in the day.
Depends on what you want to use them for. What do you want to use them for?
so the indians wiped out the europeans before the europeans returned and went midieval on their a$$es...
Ain’t Ya heerd of the Lamanites and the Nephites?
;-)
Plus que ça change, plus que c'est la même chose.
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