“ suggesting that people may have arrived long before the Ice Age’s glaciers melted”
And that’s how global warming began 🤪
Maybe they can figure out who the Indians stole this land from.
Yeah interesting. But can’t read the whole thing without a NYSlimes subscription
But, but, but.......indigenous people and stuff.
But what race were they? That’s the important fact. The continent , rivers, oceans, mountains and lakes were stolen from the original settlers and should therefore be restored to their racial descendants 23,000 years later. Everyone else needs to pay rent or get out. Isn’t that how it works?
If you look at a map of the Pacific Ocean, there are several underwater mountain ranges that were probably wholly or partially above water at some point. One stretches from Siberia to South America. Maybe these people travelled to South America (and places like Hawaii) by island-hopping when parts of these mountain ranges were above water?
Further, these footprints are obviously Caucasian in origin.
Did they find a boarding pass?
Won’t believe this until they unearth 23,000 year old ice skates and snowshoes...
For decades, many archaeologists have maintained that humans spread across North and South America only at the end of the last ice age. They pointed to the oldest known tools, including spear tips, scrapers and needles, dating back about 13,000 years.
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While simultaneously cover up, hiding, discrediting finds that date to 130,000 years in California and sites that go back to 280,000 years in South America ; and then running out of the profession and ruining the archeologist who unearthed them.
1) When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
2) The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
3) Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Thanks for this post. I’ve said in the past that I find the Berengia Theory a bit weak. Native Americans are a very old group and this will add some depth to that evidence.
Many, many moons ago (a little indian lingo there) I had a double college major of Spanish and archeology. Excavating ancient America and Central America was fascinating, but it could not pay a mortgage. Back then the idea that man had only been in the Americas for a short time seemed ludicrous. I did not argue with older professors who would not consider that we really didn’t (don’t) know when and how it all happened. We keep finding more clues and information, and it is all so very cool.
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As long as one doesn’t look at the human footprints in the same sediment layer as the dinosaur tracks, that might hold true.
Amazing... Interesting article