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Were Seafarers Living Here 16,000 Years Ago? (Canada)
Times Colonist ^ | 8-21-2007 | Randy Boswell

Posted on 08/21/2007 2:07:03 PM PDT by blam

Were seafarers living here 16,000 years ago?

Site off Queen Charlottes could revolutionize our understanding of New World colonization

Randy Boswell, CanWest News Service
Published: Tuesday, August 21, 2007

In a Canadian archeological project that could revolutionize understanding of when and how humans first reached the New World, federal researchers in B.C. have begun probing an underwater site off the Queen Charlotte Islands for traces of a possible prehistoric camp on the shores of an ancient lake long since submerged by the Pacific Ocean.

The landmark investigation, led by Parks Canada scientist Daryl Fedje, is seeking evidence to support a contentious new theory about the peopling of the Americas that is gradually gaining support in scholarly circles. It holds that ancient Asian seafarers, drawn on by food-rich kelp beds ringing the Pacific coasts of present-day Russia, Alaska and British Columbia, began populating this hemisphere thousands of years before the migration of Siberian big-game hunters -- who are known to have travelled across the dried up Bering Strait and down an ice-free corridor east of the Rockies as the last glaciers began retreating about 13,000 years ago.

The earlier maritime migrants are thought to have plied the coastal waters of the North Pacific in sealskin boats, moving in small groups over many generations from their traditional homelands in the Japanese islands or elsewhere along Asia's eastern seaboard.

Interest in the theory -- which is profiled in the latest edition of New Scientist magazine by Canadian science writer Heather Pringle -- has been stoked by recent DNA studies in the U.S. showing tell-tale links between a 10,000-year-old skeleton found in an Alaskan cave and genetic traits identified in modern Japanese and Tibetan populations, as well as in aboriginal groups along the west coasts of North and South America.

The rise of the "coastal migration" theory has also been spurred by a sprinkling of other ancient archeological finds throughout the Americas -- several of them, including the 14,850-year-old Chilean site of Monte Verde, too old to fit the traditional theory of an overland migration by the "first Americans" that didn't begin for another millennium or two.

Proponents of coastal migration argue that Ice Age migrants in boats might have island-hopped southward along North America's west coast as early as 16,000 years ago, taking advantage of small refuges of land that had escaped envelopment by glaciers.

The difficulty is that nearly all of the land that might contain traces of human settlement or activity -- the critical proof for archeologists -- is now under water.

Several significant finds have been made in raised caves along the B.C. coast that were not inundated by the rising Pacific in post-glacial Canada.

In 2003, Simon Fraser University scientists reported the discovery of 16,000-year-old mountain goat bones in a cave near Port Eliza on Vancouver Island, and similar finds of prehistoric bear bones pre-dating the glacial retreat have been held up as proof of a shoreline ecosystem that could have sustained large mammals, as well as human hunters.

The new Parks Canada target is at a site in the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve just north of Burnaby Island, near the southern end of the Queen Charlottes.

According to the New Scientist, Fedje has discovered evidence of a prehistoric lake and streambed about 50 metres below the surface at a site called Section Cove, as well as signs that the river and lake were once rich sources of salmon -- an "irresistible" food source for ancient coastal migrants.

A book published in 2003 by Canadian author Tom Koppel summarized the research projects being carried out along the Pacific Coast while weaving a powerful argument in favour of coastal migration.

"We have been accustomed to thinking of ourselves as a species in terrestrial terms -- evolving in the savanna of Africa; hunkering in caves in Europe; gradually spreading overland through Asia; and finally trekking dry-shod across a land bridge at the Bering Strait into the Americas while preying upon big ice age animals,'' he wrote in Lost World -- Rewriting Prehistory: How New Science is Tracing America's Ice Age Mariners.

"But if the scientists on the Pacific coast were right, we also became bold seafarers at a very early date, maritime people who built boats and braved the stormy and icebound shores of the North Pacific."


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KEYWORDS: 16000; charlottes; godsgravesglyphs; queen; searfarers
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Archaeologist and FReeper Coyoteman is doing research and excavations along the California coast of these ancient immigrants.
1 posted on 08/21/2007 2:07:08 PM PDT by blam
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To: SunkenCiv; Coyoteman

GGG Ping.


2 posted on 08/21/2007 2:07:36 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam
...underwater site off the Queen Charlotte Islands for traces of a possible prehistoric camp on the shores of an ancient lake long since submerged by the Pacific Ocean.

They must have driven their SUV's across the land bridge.......

3 posted on 08/21/2007 2:10:57 PM PDT by Red Badger (ALL that CARBON in ALL that oil & coal was once in the atmospere. We're just putting it back!)
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To: blam

HA!


4 posted on 08/21/2007 2:12:28 PM PDT by xcamel (FDT/2008 -- talk about it >> irc://irc.freenode.net/fredthompson)
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To: blam
Were Seafarers Living Here 16,000 Years Ago? (Canada)

People who become seafarers during a full moon?

5 posted on 08/21/2007 2:14:06 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: Red Badger

I hope the authorities gave that bridge a thorough inspection.


6 posted on 08/21/2007 2:19:23 PM PDT by TailspinJim
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To: blam

What kind of archaeology can be performed at an underwater site? Could an archaeologist with a shovel and a SCUBA kit dig something up, or is he limited to mapping the sea floor? (Read “shovel” as a metonym for whatever invasive or noninvasive tools are used to uncover buried artifacts these days.)


7 posted on 08/21/2007 2:23:16 PM PDT by Caesar Soze
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To: Caesar Soze

With a couple dozen baggy old docents standing on the shoreline with that “steely eyed look” staring down into the water...


8 posted on 08/21/2007 2:25:41 PM PDT by xcamel (FDT/2008 -- talk about it >> irc://irc.freenode.net/fredthompson)
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To: TailspinJim

It fell down...........50,000 years ago......


9 posted on 08/21/2007 2:26:57 PM PDT by Red Badger (ALL that CARBON in ALL that oil & coal was once in the atmospere. We're just putting it back!)
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To: Caesar Soze
Underwater Archaeology
10 posted on 08/21/2007 2:27:02 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Caesar Soze

Southeast Archaeology Center - Underwater Archaeology

11 posted on 08/21/2007 2:30:57 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Caesar Soze

After carefully looking at maps and thinking about the fact that aborigines in Australia were there over 40,000 years ago, I asked an anthropologist about archaeological sites in India. I was told there were none. Hmm. Now geneticists and paleolinguists describe human genes and human language as originating in south Asia (India) and flowing northwestward. Hmm. Indo-European languages did not have an Aryan source. But for some reason Anthropologists don’t like India. Perhaps it is because as recently as 8.000 years ago the only habitable locations are now below sealevel?


12 posted on 08/21/2007 2:35:04 PM PDT by SatinDoll
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signs that the river and lake were once rich sources of salmon -- an "irresistible" food source for ancient coastal migrants

Broiled with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper. Simple but tasty. Of course, these people probably only had the salt.

Thanks, blam. It's exciting to see how many places are starting to explore their sunken sites, where much good stuff lies.

13 posted on 08/21/2007 2:41:28 PM PDT by colorado tanker (I'm unmoderated - just ask Bill O'Reilly)
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To: blam

Mu?


14 posted on 08/21/2007 2:44:42 PM PDT by P.O.E. (School's Out. Drive Safely)
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To: SatinDoll
Lost Civilisation From 7,500 BC Discovered Off Indian Coast
15 posted on 08/21/2007 2:44:48 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam; Coyoteman
He also plays the flute quite well.

Thanks for another great thread Bill.

16 posted on 08/21/2007 2:49:29 PM PDT by ASA Vet
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To: blam

Yeah, I know. There is actually several undersea cities, all made of stone, that have been detected by the Indian government. Twelve thousand years ago what is today Sri Lanka was part of the Indian subcontinent. No doubt there are many, many marine archaeological sites on the continental shelf of India.


17 posted on 08/21/2007 3:14:44 PM PDT by SatinDoll
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To: blam

Gwaii? Sounds a bit like Hawaii to me.


18 posted on 08/21/2007 3:40:00 PM PDT by From many - one.
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To: colorado tanker
Smoked! "Lox"...
19 posted on 08/21/2007 7:55:43 PM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
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To: xcamel

Don’t laugh. I had an uncle that left the house to purchase a pack of Camels at the local 7-11 store exactly 16,000 years ago. They said he was singing some silly song about the sailing ship call the {”Minnow”). He has not been seen since. Now I think I know where he went.


20 posted on 08/21/2007 8:45:44 PM PDT by CHEE (Only a true victory will end the War on Terror)
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