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First Americans arrived as 2 separate migrations, according to new genetic evidence
www.physorg.com ^
| 01/09/2009
| Source: Cell Press
Posted on 01/09/2009 7:12:43 AM PST by Red Badger
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No wonder Americans have a "wanderlust", it's in our genes!.............
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
01/09/2009 7:13:01 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(I was sad because I had no shoes to throw, until I met a reporter who had no feet.....)
To: Red Badger
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01/09/2009 7:15:15 AM PST
by
xcamel
(The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it. - H. L. Mencken)
To: Red Badger
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01/09/2009 7:15:34 AM PST
by
VaBthang4
("He Who Watches Over Israel Will Neither Slumber Nor Sleep")
To: Red Badger
This is not news. Scientists have known about the two migration waves for decades.
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01/09/2009 7:18:45 AM PST
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montag813
(www.FreepShop.com)
To: Red Badger
I think this is probably true for most of the native groups. But I think the Hopi came from another planet.
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01/09/2009 7:18:46 AM PST
by
wolfpat
(Revolt, and re-establish the Constitution as the law of the land!)
To: Red Badger
I figure it would have been two major migrations and an endless trickle.
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posted on
01/09/2009 7:23:48 AM PST
by
cripplecreek
(The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
To: Red Badger; greyfoxx39; Godzilla
What?? They didn’t come from Judea?
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01/09/2009 7:26:35 AM PST
by
colorcountry
(To anger a conservative, lie to him. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Red Badger
Some say the clovis people might have come from Europe:
Solutrean hypothesis
Main article: Solutrean hypothesis
The controversial Solutrean hypothesis proposed in 1999 by Smithsonian archaeologist Dennis Stanford and colleague Bruce Bradley (Stanford and Bradley 2002), suggests that the Clovis people could have inherited technology from the Solutrean people who lived in southern Europe 21,000-15,000 years ago, and who created the first Stone Age artwork in present-day southern France.[16] The link is suggested by the similarity in technology between the projectile points of the Solutreans and those of the Clovis people. Such a theory would require that the Solutreans crossed via the edge of the pack ice in the North Atlantic Ocean that then extended to the Atlantic coast of France. They could have done this using survival skills similar to those of the modern Inuit people. Supporters[who?] of this hypothesis suggest that stone tools found at Cactus Hill (an early American site in Virginia), are knapped in a style between Clovis and Solutrean.[citation needed] Other scholars such as Emerson F. Greenman and Remy Cottevieille-Giraudet have also suggested a Northern Atlantic point of entry, citing toolmaking similarities between Clovis and Solutrean-era artifacts.[citation needed]
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01/09/2009 7:26:38 AM PST
by
Vaquero
( "an armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
To: Red Badger
And they were all “illegal” immigrants, ergo there should be no borders or immigration controls (especially for potential Democrat voters sneaking into America).
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01/09/2009 7:26:48 AM PST
by
DTogo
(I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
To: Red Badger
Aha, I was right.
There are no Native Americans - just an argument over when everybody got here.
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01/09/2009 7:27:07 AM PST
by
PeteB570
(NRA - Life member and Black Rifle owner)
To: Vaquero
I think they did, but were “wiped out” by a meteor strike in the late ice age............
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posted on
01/09/2009 7:28:47 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(I was sad because I had no shoes to throw, until I met a reporter who had no feet.....)
To: Vaquero
Soul Train era ? What does Don Cornelius know about it ?
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01/09/2009 7:29:06 AM PST
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
To: colorcountry
Nah, Samaria.............
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01/09/2009 7:29:20 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(I was sad because I had no shoes to throw, until I met a reporter who had no feet.....)
To: cripplecreek
I figure it would have been two major migrations and an endless trickle. Kinda like going to the bathroom when you're over fifty...........
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01/09/2009 7:34:37 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(I was sad because I had no shoes to throw, until I met a reporter who had no feet.....)
To: Red Badger
...another traversed an open land corridor between two ice sheets to arrive directly into the region east of the Rocky Mountains.From where?
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01/09/2009 7:37:34 AM PST
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decimon
To: Red Badger
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01/09/2009 7:39:11 AM PST
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colorcountry
(To anger a conservative, lie to him. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: decimon
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01/09/2009 7:40:08 AM PST
by
Unassuaged
(I have shocking data relevant to the conversation!)
To: decimon
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01/09/2009 7:40:43 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(I was sad because I had no shoes to throw, until I met a reporter who had no feet.....)
To: Red Badger
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01/09/2009 7:41:33 AM PST
by
Marysecretary
(.GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL)
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