Currently listening to an ancient genome paper. It's interesting, focusing on Eurasian populations.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
But there was a map of the world that showed movement from Asia into the Americas via the Bering Lans Bridge
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Land Bridge rather. It pisses me off just how uncritically this is accepted in the arch community.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
There is loads of evidence against this, but it gets ignored in order to maintain the narrative
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Wow, i had no idea about that. I learned about the land bridge in a half session on "pre" history in America once- that was it for the topic
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Replying to @aModernDandy
it's hard to find published criticisms of it, but there is arch and linguistic evidence that obviously points to settlement...
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @aModernDandy
...several thousand years before the land bridge was tenable. Plus, no actual arch on the land bridge itself has been ID'd.
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and we're talking evidence in Florida and Chile here too.
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