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To: blam
More of my theory of early man in NA proves true - however most of the remains of civilization between 18,000 YA and 6,000 YA will be found out on the continental shelf. Many of these artifact "anomalies" have been found off the east coast while treasure hunting, but have been hidden away because it disproves the ancestral claims of many native americans.

My general Theory is that is would have been easier to walk to NA from europe than asia, because of the extreme low level of the seas during the glacial periods. tribes could easily hunt their way around the ice shelf and exposed land masses between the two continents.

5 posted on 11/14/2004 3:06:54 PM PST by xcamel (W2: Four more years of Tax Cuts and Dead Terrorists)
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To: xcamel
"My general Theory is that is would have been easier to walk to NA from europe than asia, because of the extreme low level of the seas during the glacial periods. tribes could easily hunt their way around the ice shelf and exposed land masses between the two continents."

They came from many directions. I believe the Jomon - Ainu - Austroneasians were the first to arrive in the west of the Americas. However, the Europeans weren't far behind if not first.

Iberia, Not Siberia

6 posted on 11/14/2004 3:12:28 PM PST by blam
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"My general Theory is that is would have been easier to walk to NA from europe than asia, because of the extreme low level of the seas during the glacial periods. tribes could easily hunt their way around the ice shelf and exposed land masses between the two continents."

They came from many directions. I believe the Jomon - Ainu - Austroneasians were the first to arrive in the west of the Americas. However, the Europeans weren't far behind if not first.

Iberia, Not Siberia

8 posted on 11/14/2004 3:20:16 PM PST by blam
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