Posted on 07/07/2026 1:04:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Findings from a mysterious remote chain of islands off the coast of California are rattling bones in the science community as bone-pickers find traces of a “vanished world.”
The Golden State’s Channel Islands, located several miles off the SoCal coast, are home to the remnants of revelational lost civilizations intriguing enough to make Indiana Jones blush. A banner finding in the area has been the 13,000-year-old remains of the “Arlington Springs Man,” the earliest dated adult found on the continent.
A new documentary highlighted the extraordinary discovery, which has changed science’s thinking around where and when humans first migrated to North America. Because of the finding of the “Arlington Springs Man,” scientists believe humans could have been on the continent earlier than the Clovis culture recognized as landing in the area first.
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Does this mean Native Americans were living on Stolen Land ?
No. He would be the earliest known native American.
Everyone lives on stolen land if operating under the leftist “dibs I called it” line of legal reasoning.
Time to get the Anglo-Saxons out of Britain. They’re on stolen Celtic land!
And don’t get me started about the Normans!
Nice weather, waves and women .
......”Does this mean Native Americans were living on Stolen Land ?”
i’d LMAO if that’s true. got lectured for years by neighbor who was1/4 Indian. Happy when he moved away.
If only there was more grant money.
Move on to the next know-it-all lie “We know...”
Eve of Naharon (also known as Eva de Naharon) was discovered in the Naharon cenote within the Sistema Naranjal cave system in Mexico. Her remains are carbon dated to approximately 13,600 years ago.
Probably came in contact with Florida Man.
Justice for the Denisovan’s pushed out by this guy... who was in turn pushed out by the Clovis folks... who were in turn murdered by the Siberians... who in turn...
Can we just write that garbage off and enjoy the science?
My wife who is 100% Apache (and we live right off the reservation) fully acknowledges the Apache came down to this area and basically slaughtered the local natives (kind of a wimpy Pueblo group).
Not really. Because Spain was stolen by the Spanish from the Muslims, but not vice versa
They don't consider Turkey stolen land. And then look at the Middle East and Persia.
Those poor Caaninites! Or whoever.
Everyone’s ancestors killed the crap out of people to get their land, wherever it is.
Clearly they were survivors from Atlantis, and closely related to the Scots. Who by rights should rule the world.
It seems frustrating to think how much we don't know about those who preceded us.
Ok he was the first Native American - did he allow everyone else to migrate and when was the cutoff date (/s)
Many years ago I worked on an albacore boat out of San Pedro. When the weather got rough we’d anchor in a little cove off of the south coast of Santa Rosa Island. We’d catch fresh fish in the kelp and row to a little beach just to spend time off of the boat.
There was a dirt road leading to the beach from what used to be a military installation. Where the road cut through there were lots of signs of middens, deep layers of ash where the Indians had lived. Doubt it was sign from 13,000 years ago, but it was plain to see that Santa Rosa had been lived on for a long time.
No one stole the land. We acquired it from the owners using their legal real estate transfer protocol that they used; conquest
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