Posted on 10/18/2013 1:13:08 PM PDT by Renfield
America was first discovered by Stone Age hunters from Europe, according to new archaeological evidence.
Across six locations on the U.S. east coast, several dozen stone tools have been found.
After close analysis it was discovered that they were between 19,000 and 26,000 years old and were a European-style of tool.
The discovery suggests that the owners of the tools arrived 10,000 years before the ancestors of the American Indians set foot in the New World, reported The Independent...
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That’s the one I remember. We were visiting out middle son in Maryland, near where some of their sites are. I’ve always remembered reading the first hand accounts of the early English settlers who wrote that the “indians” seemed to look very European, some with blue eyes.
I do believe that in ancient and medieval time, people got around a lot more than we think they did.
I always thought some larger wooden ships could be built for the purpose of being turned over on land as a shelter. Not that I could figure out how to do that.
Thanks blam.
Santa Fe is one of my very favorite places. Sigh.
Wow, even the Romans had heard about Rio Carnival?
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