Let's push back the peopling of the New World to at least 50,000 BC
- From: David <pchristainsen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 06:57:59 -0700
On Aug 27, 2:05 pm, Jack Linthicum <jacklinthi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
...
The "kelp highway hypothesis" first crystallized among an
interdisciplinary group working at the National Center for Ecological
Analysis and Synthesis. The study's other researchers include: Michael
Graham of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories; Bruce Bourque of Bates
College; Debbie Corbett of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in
Anchorage, Alaska; James Estes of the U.S. Geological Survey and the
University of California-Santa Cruz; and, Robert Steneck of the
University of Maine.
Thanks for giving detailed, additional information.
Moving on -
50,000 -55,000 BC
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html
The map traces migration routes into North and South America
The Genographic Project: Principal Scientific Investigators
http://press.nationalgeographic.com/pressroom/pressReleaseFiles/11133...
"North America
Principal Investigator: Theodore Schurr, Ph.D.
Institution: Laboratory of Molecular Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA"
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After checking into Dr. Schurr's credentials, I am confident that
scientific
verification of a very early date for the peopling of the New World is
there
for the taking off the Internet.
If any sci.archer would step in with pointers to this verification, it
would
be extremely helpful.
.
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