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To: mad_as_he$$

Well, it isn’t a Gannett source after all (I was thinkin’ USA Today), so here’s an excerpt:

“After years of spirited debate over how and when people first reached the Americas, scientists finally seem poised to reach agreement. The emerging consensus: In contrast to what was long held as conventional wisdom, it now seems likely that the first Americans did not wait for ice sheets covering Canada to melt some 13,000 years ago, which would have allowed them to traipse south over solid ground. Instead, early nomads might well have traveled by boat or at least along the coast from Siberia to North America, perhaps navigating arctic waters near today’s Bering Strait. The telltale evidence: ancient DNA from those early people that’s been coaxed, by powerful analytical technology, into revealing its secret.”


15 posted on 07/27/2008 10:39:39 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_________________________Profile updated Friday, May 30, 2008)
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To: SunkenCiv
There was a show on I think the Science channel last week about this very subject and that was the conclusion. The nomads stayed close to the food along the edge of the ice and followed it. Twist is that there is some proof that the same thing happened from Europe also and DNA studies will prove or disprove that. BTW the world wide MDNA study is concluding and very close to done. The word in the world of DNA scientists is that it will turn many old theories on their ear. We shall see.
23 posted on 07/28/2008 4:52:05 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.)
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