Posted on 11/21/2015 10:27:26 AM PST by SunkenCiv
What do you make of the R1b in the eastern US. That’s the first time I’ve ever seen that noted.
The Monte Verde site was unlikely to have been able to support the kind of vegetation that those animals needed to eat,”
BUT
‘the terrain was more walkable than the surrounding bogs and wetlands...it was a runoff area...crisscrossed by a network of shallow streams and brooks fed by rain washing off the glacier, as well as melting snow.”
Does the description sound like it is logical? I don’t think you’d have hunters going too far away to hunt and then drag the meat back home to eat?
You Got Me Interested in this stuff.
1. There was contact between cultures in Europe and North America.
2. Most estimates of the time the world was settled is BS.
3: The out of Africa Theories has some serious problems.
Both links report:
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But I do remember reading your and Blam's extraordinary articles on the subject.
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