GGG Ping.
Well, when you leave early, you arrive early.
The down side - there’s nothing to do.
I thought they were indigenous.
So, not “stolen land” people have been coming here for 30k years. Is guy #2 the first thief? How can we figure out who owns the land? Oh my the SJW’s can’t ignore the SCIENCE can they? How to use this to make leftist heads explode. Hahahaha
But wait...I thought the earth was only 6,000 years ago.
And then some think nothing happened in the Americas until people came over from Asia.
The earth is really old. It just seems ridiculous to think that people only lived in few places. Why wouldn’t they have lived in North America?
Perhaps...just perhaps, something happened that drove people out of North America. //Sarcasm
I believe the big debate is now on how they moved through North and South America. The older view had them using the Bering Land Bridge and basically walking all the way to Tierra del Fuego.
A newer idea is that they did a lot of moving by boat. Some very old sites exist in Chile, which should be one of the last places to be settled if they walked. Also interesting is the fact that even today, it is virtually impossible to walk to South America from North America.
The first Starbucks
And then the “Native Americans” came and slaughtered them.
Interesting, but remember this article is a press release, not a peer reviewed scientific paper. Lots of hoops to jump through before this will be recognized within the field and some of their colleagues will continue to insist that there were no people in the Americas prior to Clovis.
I think that the evidence is becoming pretty convincing. I’m backing Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian in this sweepstakes. The First Americans crossed the Atlantic and or the Bering Sea/Pacific following the ice verges and preceded the ice free corridor Asians by several thousands of years.
If there was a migration through an ice free corridor, the ice margins folks came first.
When members of the Human race are separated by mountain ranges, oceans or continents, how many generations will have to pass before they are declared two different species?
It’s politically incorrect to suggest that the “Native Americans” were not the first Americans. I’ve read an account citing evidence that there were even earlier humans in the Americas, but a genocide was committed against them when the “Native Americans” arrived.
Probably many more discoveries and speculations to come in the fields of anthropology and archaeology.
Rabbits?! That can’t be right. Everyone knows the first humans in North America dined exclusively on mammoths and other megafauna until they’d hunted dozens and dozens of species into extinction. Rabbits. Pffft. The Science is as settled as a Glyptodon.
And they all voted in the 2020 election for Joe Bitem!
The bones could have been from a 30,000 year old rabbit...................