On Oct 14, 12:25 pm, Lars Eighner <use...@larseighner.com> wrote: There are two facts: human fossils have been found in the Americas that clearly predate the assumed migration of Asiatic people across the Bering strait. A technicality: The earliest human fossils so far found in the Americas (as far as I'm aware) date to about 13,000 years ago, which is around the same age as the first
In article <vt55h3tings1bouaiahud7j0356l25nvgb@4ax.com>, Peter Boulding <pjb@UNSPAMpboulding.co.uk> wrote: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, sure, but I would put the proponents of the Solutrean Hypothesis in the "you guys need to come up with more and better evidence" category rather than labeling them as dishonest or incompetent. I was under the impression that
On Oct 14, 3:25?pm, Lars Eighner <use...@larseighner.com> wrote: There are two facts: human fossils have been found in the Americas that clearly predate the assumed migration of Asiatic people across the Bering strait. Some artifacts (the famous Clovis points) has been found which somewhat resembles artifacts found in what is now France involving flint working techniques not found
In our last episode, <1192394634.897603.215400@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, the lovely and talented artyw2@yahoo.com broadcast on alt.fan.cecil-adams: On Oct 14, 3:25 pm, Lars Eighner <use...@larseighner.com> wrote: In our last episode, <WSsQi.58445$Um6.48...@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net>, the lovely and talented Mike Kruger broadcast on alt.fan.cecil-adams: Lars Eighner