To: BenLurkin
Since all Native Americans came across the Bering straight about 20,000 years ago there probably would have been a lot of interbreeding. It was just a narrow strip of land (or ice) at the time.
3 posted on
02/13/2014 6:24:29 PM PST by
Telepathic Intruder
(The only thing the Left has learned from the failures of socialism is not to call it that)
To: Telepathic Intruder
I read that there was evidence of several “migrations” before and after the land bridge. Some arrived via the bridge and others came by canoe.
12 posted on
02/13/2014 7:45:34 PM PST by
Eric in the Ozarks
("Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.")
To: Telepathic Intruder
Since all Native Americans came across the Bering straight about 20,000 years ago there probably would have been a lot of interbreeding.
The point is that not all American Indian people came across the Bering Strait, whether or not it was a now-nonexistent land mass or ice. Likely the so-called Clovis people people came that way, but DNA found on the eastern side of the continent has been traced to Europe. There are bodies that have been found in Florida swamps that did not have Clovis DNA.
And DNA patterns have not been found to support the Book of Mormon's claims.
17 posted on
02/13/2014 9:45:16 PM PST by
righttackle44
(Take scalps. Leave the bodies as a warning.)
To: Telepathic Intruder
we’re all related to the jong-ils.
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