bilgerat
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interesting and cool find
https://www.ancient-origins.net/art...-suggests-pre-columbian-chinese-travel-020406
https://www.ancient-origins.net/art...-suggests-pre-columbian-chinese-travel-020406
GOOD ONE RIGHT THERE !!!
Aren't all native people in the Americas directly descendant from Asians genetically?
From wiki.....Kennewick Man wasn`t. There`s also the possibility that the Clovis People were Solutreans, from what is now Europe.
From wiki.....
] In June 2015, it was made public that scientists at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark determined through DNA from 8,500‑year-old bones that Kennewick Man is, in fact, related to modern Native Americans, including the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation from the region in which his bones were found.[9]
Watched an interesting documentary on Doggerland. Stone age people populated most all of the land that is under the north sea now, 10,000 years ago. With sea levels 300 feet lower, I'm sure they could have made it to North America. I just wonder why they would have ever left once they found the maritime forests along the east coast.Not disputing, but take anything you read from that with a grain of salt. Research is your friend.
Might nota' been welcome!Watched an interesting documentary on Doggerland. Stone age people populated most all of the land that is under the north sea now, 10,000 years ago. With sea levels 300 feet lower, I'm sure they could have made it to North America. I just wonder why they would have ever left once they found the maritime forests along the east coast.