reminder: analogous (insofar as you can say respectfully) communities in Australia have geologically-confirmed oral histories that provide accurate records of events up to about 13,000 years of history. why can’t we believe the same about the peopling of america?https://twitter.com/Archaeofiend/status/1354181394767949824 …
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growing up and even in college, the land bridge-open interior theory was the most popular theory...until anthropologists and fieldworkers in adjacent disciplines FINALLY started listening to the descendant communities who mostly recount coastal hopping
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Replying to @lenofi
yeah the land bridge thing doesn't fit with the stuff found well before it would have existed. I don't see why people don't think Indigenous people had the capacity to use boats.
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everyone shits themselves over St Brendan possibly sailing across the Atlantic circa 500 AD in a small curragh but somehow it is just vastly beyond the realm of possibility that hmmmm maybe others did this before on the Pacific????
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like yeah okay it was considerably earlier than this but humans still had boats for a long time at that stage.
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Replying to @lenofi @HalstedMedieval
I'm just...you guys humans are actually smart about inventing shit, it's sort of how we got where we got.
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also this idea that the oceans/seas are a barrier and not in fact incredibly efficient for travel and also food...
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @lenofi
historians: "the roman empire was only possible because the mediterranean linked everything!" also historians: "THE PACIFIC IS UNCROSSABLE"
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @AdmiralHip
the pacific TERRIFIES me tbh but yes this is exactly what people in our fields say
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