This article was linked by Michael_Michaelangelo in another article. I believe it deserves it's own posting.
Walking from Alaska to anywhere would not be easy. Rivers were the highways before civilization arrived and moreso now, but rivers worked only one way before the motor except in winter when most people would not stray far from home anyway.
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Sorry, this really is an interesting article, but I just had to post this pic.
Scientists search Chinese site for evidence of early man
Scientists have started drilling holes into the ground around the Peking Man site near Beijing in hopes of finding more relics from the ancient representative of the human race.
The project, jointly conducted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Electricite de France, aims to drill nine holes of up to 30 metres in depth, the Xinhua news agency reported.
The scientists hope the effort will result in evidence of early human activity in the area, as suggested by previous preliminary investigations, according to the agency.
The discovery of the 500,000-year-old Peking Man was one of the most decisive steps in the scientific quest to trace man's prehistoric development from the apes.
Since Peking Man was first unearthed in 1929, archaeologists have found fossils belonging to 40 different individuals and more than 100,000 stone implements and other objects.
The Zhoukoudian area, where the Peking Man's cave is located, was listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation as a world heritage site in 1987.
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"Clovis-first advocates suggest that the early dates may reflect variations or errors in the still-developing technologies of dating old samples." Yeah, right. My favorite remains, "any dude could have put that there," regarding a pre-Clovis spearpoint found in a strata left by an ice-age glacier. :')
Not 6 miles from me is the site of "Sandia Man Cave". The humans and their tools there dated to 27,000 years ago.
The 'Out of Africa' myth is starting to crumble...
Morgan obviously uses this to buttress her Aquatic Ape, since the area where (in her view) hominids turned to Homo Sapiens was in a supposedly isolated chunk of eastern Africa, temporarily separated from the mainland by open water. It was a nice safe place, free of predators, kinda like Disneyland, and the hominids just lucked out when the land split. Without a catastrophic split, this is untenable. : )The Scars of Evolution"The most remarkable aspect of Todaro's discovery emerged when he examined Homo Sapiens for the 'baboon marker'. It was not there... Todaro drew one firm conclusion. 'The ancestors of man did not develop in a geographical area where they would have been in contact with the baboon. I would argue that the data we are presenting imply a non-African origin of man millions of years ago.'"
by Elaine Morgan
Why are so many archaelogists and anthropologists landsmen? Their ignorance of the sea is astounding, to say the least.
related:
First Americans - Homo Erectus in America
http://home.pacbell.net/tcbpfb/
January 01, 1999 | Tom Baldwin (apparently)
Posted on 09/24/2004 7:54:26 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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Weren't the American continents supposed to have separated from the old world millions of years before any kind of hominids or humans evolved?
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D’oh! I got sucked into another 17 year old thread.
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