I do not know a lot about Clovis tools apart from the fact that they are from a a short time span of a few hundred years and located in North America.
I think there was a lot more movement of people in ancient times than a lot of people realize.
I do not know a lot about Clovis tools apart from the fact that they are from a a short time span of a few hundred years and located in North America.
I think there was a lot more movement of people in ancient times than a lot of people realize.
Every year for the last decade or so that I’ve been sifting through this, our human history of civilization gets demonstrably older. More things are being found, more interest is being generated.
For example, how human habitats were already well-established in New Mexico over 23,000 years ago. That’s a looong long time before the land bridge explanation. “Clovis First”? Perhaps not.
The same holds true for Beringia.
Sure … although I was unaware of the name for it.
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That map doesn’t jive with the shallow seas of your previous post.
Exactly my point. lol
Oh.
I assumed you were referring to the map that you posted when you asked us if we had ever heard of Lemuria. Silly me. ![]()
Also, in case anyone was hoping to someday be the one to pinpoint Atlantis, Jimmy already found it (it’s in Africa). Better luck next Deluge. lol
actually they were first discovered in southern france and spain
Interesting. Thanks for that.