Re: First Americans Arrived Recently, Settled Pacific Coast, DNA Study Says




Jack Linthicum wrote:

This is probably a better account, still not complete as Athena Review
doesn't post full articles on the internet. The On Your Knees Cave
site is a model for cooperation between the archaeologists, the
various sciences interested in the past of a site and the local people
and has been cited as such in the accounts of others like the
Kennewick man situation.

Although the group studying OYKCM haven't tried to put the discovery
into any wider context the Athena Review has the following paragraph
as a teaser:

"DNA recovered from the 49-PET-408 individual appears to support this
coastal migration theory. The DNA was compared with mitochondrial DNA
from more than 3,000 Native American sequences taken from public
databases. Matches were obtained from samples of modern and ancient
individuals, with the coastal Cayapa of Ecuador accounting for more
than 50% of the matches. Others included the Chumash (California), the
Klunk Mound people (Illinois), the Tarahumara (Chihuahua, Mexico), and
the Mapuche and Yaghan tribes (Chile) - thereby tracing a possible
migration route."

http://www.athenapub.com/oldestDNA.htm

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