It would now appear that the term "indigenous people" might have a new meaning rather than a social/political one?New evidence suggests Stone Age hunters from Europe discovered America
David Keys Tuesday 28 February 2012
New archaeological evidence suggests that America was first discovered by Stone Age people from Europe – 10,000 years before the Siberian-originating ancestors of the American Indians set foot in the New World.
A remarkable series of several dozen European-style stone tools, dating back between 19,000 and 26,000 years, have been discovered at six locations along the US east coast. Three of the sites are on the Delmarva Peninsular in Maryland, discovered by archaeologist Dr Darrin Lowery of the University of Delaware. One is in Pennsylvania and another in Virginia. A sixth was discovered by scallop-dredging fishermen on the seabed 60 miles from the Virginian coast on what, in prehistoric times, would have been dry land.
The new discoveries are among the most important archaeological breakthroughs for several decades - and are set to add substantially to our understanding of humanity's spread around the globe.
The similarity between other later east coast US and European Stone Age stone tool technologies has been noted before. But all the US European-style tools, unearthed before the discovery or dating of the recently found or dated US east coast sites, were from around 15,000 years ago - long after Stone Age Europeans (the Solutrean cultures of France and Iberia) had ceased making such artefacts. Most archaeologists had therefore rejected any possibility of a connection. But the newly-discovered and recently-dated early Maryland and other US east coast Stone Age tools are from between 26,000 and 19,000 years ago - and are therefore contemporary with the virtually identical western European material.
What’s more, chemical analysis carried out last year on a European-style stone knife found in Virginia back in 1971 revealed that it was made of French-originating flint.
Professor Dennis Stanford, of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC, and Professor Bruce Bradley of the University of Exeter, the two leading archaeologists who have analysed all the evidence, are proposing that Stone Age people from Western Europe migrated to North America at the height of the Ice Age by travelling (over the ice surface and/or by boat) along the edge of the frozen northern part of the Atlantic. They are presenting their detailed evidence in a new book - Across Atlantic Ice – published this month.
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New Evidence Suggests America First Discovered By Europeans
New Evidence Suggests America First Discovered By Europeans
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 47152.html
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Re: New Evidence Suggests America First Discovered By Europe
David Bent Ariel was right!!
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Re: New Evidence Suggests America First Discovered By Europe
And Europe was discovered by people from Asia. Asia was discovered by people from Africa and so forth.
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Re: New Evidence Suggests America First Discovered By Europe
I guess the more interesting question is whether "native Americans" have any of the early European genetic material in their DNA. If they came to N.A. and then died out, it's not as remarkable.
Of course the Mormons have another theory about where the "Indians" came from - one that I don't find very persuasive.
Of course the Mormons have another theory about where the "Indians" came from - one that I don't find very persuasive.
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Definitely European - guy was even named 'Stanley'
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