Pre-Clovis ping.
Once agqin the illegal alien invasion is proven!
all remains beyond 12-15 thousand years ago were European. White man was not invaders , just returning home.
They picked a beautiful part of the world.
DNA testing of Tierra del Fuego human remains demonstrate that they are related to Australian aborigines. More and more of these remains are being discovered scattered throughout South America.
But that isn’t all.
There was a compelling cosmic catastrophe 13,000 years ago, an event hugely important historically for North America.
The book detailing this cosmic event is “The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes” by Richard Firestone, Allen West, and Simon Warwick-Smith. (Firestone is a nuclear physicist; West was the owner of an international scientific consulting business; Warwick-Smith is a geologist).
Don’t allow the tacky illustration on the cover to deter you from reading this book (why a Hellenistic sculpture is depicted is puzzling.) This book is scientific in its thorough address of heavenly and earthly events.
According to these authors humans lived in North and South America for years before this event caused mass extinctions and a collapse of the ice sheet in North America.
Must be the Nephites! /s
It also shoots down one of the prevailing theories of large mammal extiction.
Arrowhead hunting in certain parts of Texas is fantastic!
The “Bering Strait” thing never made much sense to me... To say that man followed the Mammoth across the ice sheet is alright, but what exactly were the Mammoths eating for a thousand mile trek over ice? It is far more palatable to assume man followed the edge of the ice (or island hopping) in boats, fishing and hunting seals to arrive by the Bering Sea... And if boats, there is no longer a need to assume a northern passage at all.
The Aggies have found what is likely to be a benchmark discovery in the Tea Sips’ back yard. This should make the Tea Sips crazy.
The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes:
Flood, Fire, and Famine
in the History of Civilization
by Richard Firestone,
Allen West, and
Simon Warwick-Smith