To: SunkenCiv
"How Many People Lived in North America Before the Arrival of Europeans?'
And the answer is??? Nowhere to be found in the article.
But this caught my eye: "Yet populations grew and declined in different regions at different times, likely reflecting regional climate shifts, disease, and warfare." Climate changed? Well, how do you like that?
8 posted on
02/08/2025 7:14:07 PM PST by
ProtectOurFreedom
(They were the FA-est of times, they were the FO-est of times.)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
I inferred the answer based on how many square miles a person needs to live the nomadic lifestyle, even if you had some adaptions in order to reduce the need to be nomadic.
11 posted on
02/08/2025 7:16:42 PM PST by
Jonty30
(Groundhogs don't falsify their predictions for grant money, whereas climate scientists do. )
To: ProtectOurFreedom
One of the most effective retorts to climatards is to constantly point out all the many, many major changes in climate that exist in recorded history and from paleoclimatology research.
19 posted on
02/08/2025 7:41:28 PM PST by
Jim Noble
(Assez de mensonges et de phrases)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
No wonder indians migrated south...I would too.

38 posted on
02/09/2025 3:28:14 AM PST by
Bonemaker
(invictus maneo)
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