My personally belief is that there was a civilization that was wiped out with the last mud flood about twenty thousand years ago. Only a few North American Indian sites have been fully excavated, and when I say “fully” I mean that they actually look below the 5000 year old level to see if there is anything beneath.
Along the Alaska/Yukon border there are dig sites showing native settlements that are 13,000-14,000 years old, and while not being a modern society they prove that current archaeological beliefs of humans not grouping together until 5000 years ago to be false - yet when discovered in the 70s made the archaeologist an object of ridicule.
Now, if groups of Indians were living together almost 15,000 years ago, imagine what Asia or India may have been like back then.
My personally belief is that there was a civilization that was wiped out with the last mud flood about twenty thousand years ago. Only a few North American Indian sites have been fully excavated, and when I say “fully” I mean that they actually look below the 5000 year old level to see if there is anything beneath.
Along the Alaska/Yukon border there are dig sites showing native settlements that are 13,000-14,000 years old, and while not being a modern society they prove that current archaeological beliefs of humans not grouping together until 5000 years ago to be false - yet when discovered in the 70s made the archaeologist an object of ridicule.
Now, if groups of Indians were living together almost 15,000 years ago, imagine what Asia or India may have been like back then.