Posted on 09/24/2021 4:27:02 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Many, many moons ago (a little indian lingo there) I had a double college major of Spanish and archeology. Excavating ancient America and Central America was fascinating, but it could not pay a mortgage. Back then the idea that man had only been in the Americas for a short time seemed ludicrous. I did not argue with older professors who would not consider that we really didn’t (don’t) know when and how it all happened. We keep finding more clues and information, and it is all so very cool.
This revelation is no surprise.
Thanks PghBaldy and Larry Lucido. I've added this one to the list, no official ping because of the earlier topic, linked below (just added the Digest list, as I had in the other one, a few days early). The whole idea that the Americas were isolated until 15,000 years ago, then continued in isolation until 1492 is absurd on its face. :^)
Nancy Pelosi took a family vacation to it... 🤓
Not buying it.
I’ve been to White Sands. Footprints there wouldn’t last an hour.
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