Scientists are looking to answer the question, "When did Native Americans first arrive on the North American continent, and where did they settle?" Although they're looking in locations that might surprise some people...under water. The scientists are taking a research vessel off 100 miles off shore to look for evidence of ancient settlements.
This article was a nice find for me, personally, because one of the two articles I've been researching and attempting to write recently revolves, at least partially, around Native Americans and what happened almost 12,000 years ago. It's actually hard to get some "Bering Strait disciples" to acknowledge that they might have even been in North America 12,000 years ago and before, so it's nice to know that some scientists are open minded enough to search for evidence. I will be eagerly awaiting some more information on their search.
















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Its a fact that during and after the the Glacial Age(from around 40,000 to 18,000 years ago), major populations of black Homo sapiens migrated into most productive and interesting parts of Afrika, Asia, Oceania, and even into the Amerikas. This is why as the beleaguered red tribes explored into the hinterland of North Amerika, they soon found that they were not alone. Probably beginning in the forest of the Canadian North West,these red people were most likely greeted by Africoid Blacks who had migrated there sometime before,during and after the Ice Age. Evidence even suggest that Afikoid populations could have been in North Amerika for upwards of 19,000 years or more.
GEESH, it seems that Africanese Jungle Bunnies are like a Cockroach,they were and are everywhere. You can't get away from them no matter how far you go.
Hand me the can of RAID! I feel infested...
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