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www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoGA9bP0Pw8
FYI. Little known cave paintings of Baja.
"The archaeological record for Pericú territory extends at least as far back as the early Holocene, about 10,000 years ago, and perhaps into the late Pleistocene (Fujita 2006). The distinctive hyperdolichocephalic (long-headed) skulls found in Cape Region burials have suggested to some scholars that the ancestors of the Pericú were either trans-Pacific immigrants or remnants of some of the New World's earliest colonizers (González-José et al. 2003; Rivet 1909)."
"The skeleton's age has been estimated by radiocarbon dating by Silvia Gonzalez of Liverpool John Moores University.[3] Her C14 date is 10,755±55 years;[2] that is, she lived 10,755 years BP.[4] She is one of the oldest human remains found in the Americas.[5]"
"Gonzalez theorizes that Peñon woman is related to the historic Pericú people of Baja California, who also shared similar physical traits."
"Of additional significance is the shape of the skulls, which are described as long and narrow, very unlike those of modern Native Americans."