Cactus Hill : A Preclovis Site in Virginia

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Appreciate the addition Solll, great read. Props to Harold Conover, the farmer who discovered the site.
 

uniface

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An oldie (2001, when the fate of the Kennewick skelaton was still up in the air), but VERY definitely a Goodie !!!

What's bizarre (to me) is that the whole hassle over long-ago ocean crossings hinges on an assumption Darwin made that intelligence must have evolved. Like that "cave men" were knuckle-dragging dumbazzes with just enough smarts to come in out of the rain. Lay that ghost to rest (because stupidity doesn't square with survival), and there's no problem at all. In fact, you'd expect sea coast people to have been following the ice shelf westward.
 

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I just can not ever seem to understand why this is not taken for fact. It is no longer a theory.
Nice reads all of them.
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Because it takes time for everyone else to learn the truth, the new information? Wave after wave, or generation after generation, the truth washes in? Two generations from now, the conversation will be different.

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