The notion of “Clovis First”, that 14,000 years ago one group crossed the Bering Land-Bridge then populated all of the americas, is just laughable. What’s sick is that for all intents and purposes it’s still the default world view.
Can't believe that I remembered this, but the dude Ramon Riley, an Apache, says that if there was a migration, it was the other way around. And there's linguistic evidence of it too. But I read about that a long time ago.
I couldn't read the article, but I have wondered how old something like Bohemian Grove really is. At least the owl rock formation. Might've been there a LONG time.
There’s evidence man was on the Americas as early as 130,000 years ago:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/26/science/prehistoric-humans-north-america-california-nature-study.html
The notion of “Clovis First”, that 14,000 years ago one group crossed the Bering Land-Bridge then populated all of the americas, is just laughable. What’s sick is that for all intents and purposes it’s still the default world view.
Can't believe that I remembered this, but the dude Ramon Riley, an Apache, says that if there was a migration, it was the other way around. And there's linguistic evidence of it too. But I read about that a long time ago.
I couldn't read the article, but I have wondered how old something like Bohemian Grove really is. At least the owl rock formation. Might've been there a LONG time.
You mean...the one I linked? Lol
I get associating Florida with cavemen, sall good