Oldest Skeleton in Americas Found in Underwater Cave?[FR]
Undersea Cave Yields One of Oldest Skeletons in Americas[FR]
ping, looks like this one might be fun in the future. I look forward to more data on the haps.
How do they know she died alone and in the dark?
In before the Helen Thomas jokes.
now-submerged territory called Beringia
PROOF of Global Warming! We’re all gonna die!
/of course, these folks came across Beringia using their greenhouse gas emitting SUV’s, right?
So Native Americans aren’t.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
bang goes that theory about the Jews
Such a brilliant conclusion these scientists have come to. For most of us I believe this revelation simple deserves the comment, “No sh.t Sherlock.”
The skeleton is but one data point. It does not exclude other origins. To assume a linearity of all populations is fallacious.
14 different Temples® have had proxy baptisms for this person.
SLC is just SURE that he(?) has accepted it's offer!
Mitochondrial (mtDNA) = D1 in this case. For reference and for anyone interested. I am going to look to see if I have any (distant) cousins who have it (I am not kidding). I do genealogy and have had my DNA tested. It is VERY hard to find/get samples for American Indians, apparently, because of cultural reasons etc.