He was most likely mongoloid. But who knows. It also could have been a skeleton of an early Europeon settler. But with
"scientists" automatic knee jerk reaction to make everything a billion years old via carbon dating which relies on assuptions and calibrated by tree rings from trees buried 3,500 years ago but "assumed" to be millions of years old themselves, who really knows for sure. <- (sarcastic teasing)
What ironic is the same people who argue for carbon dating toss the whole theory out the window when arguing against global warming. <- (bewilderment)
And save the replies to the contrary. I've heard them all before. <-(truth)
I think it's still going to be very hard to explain the timex watch he was wearing. <- (joke)
Let's worry about todays problems, like global jihad and the failure of our politians to take this Hitler-like idiology called Islam seriously. <- (serious issue)
Careful, your complete and total ignorance is showing...
Since his bones were found to be below the earth level of fall out from Mount Mazama, it is fairly certain he was at least from 7000 years ago.