New evidence suggests Stone Age hunters from Europe discovered America

CDNBear

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Don't want my little world to be challenged, can't have that. Not too many Canadians worry much about the roots of aboriginals, likely because they aren't that interesting as the modern world has passed them by.
You never did tell me what TIG rod was needed to weld a stainless kitchen sink.
 

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...... in your ignorant opinion. Not everyone thinks old N A cultures aren't interesting. Nor are all FNs ignorant of the modern world.

ER 300 series. :D


If it weren't for govt funded websites to get the word out, the public would ignore it all.


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What absurd comments here. Everything is personalised. Celebs or chiefs "own" it all. Weird. Keeps the whole BS ownership question regarding land claims going I suppose.

Book sheds new light on the first North Americans | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun

" Uh-oh. Rewrite the history books. Hold those aboriginal land claims. The first North Americans may have been Europeans.
From France and Spain, in particular.

Good grief, is Julio Iglesias the rightful owner of Caledonia? Will Brigitte Bardot demand Manhattan back?

The answers lie in dozens of stone tools, unearthed in the northeastern U.S., which are 19,000 to 26,000 years old and dead ringers for those used in Europe at that time. "
 

CDNBear

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LOL, I know you think you're being smart, but your latest light at the end of the tunnel. Won't change a thing.

You still owe us.

So get back to work bitch. Daddy needs a new 4wheeler.
 

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If it weren't for govt funded websites to get the word out, the public would ignore it all.
Really? Yeah, none of this stuff is taught in schools. No-one writes books about it.

What absurd comments here.
Mostly from you.
The answers lie in dozens of stone tools, unearthed in the northeastern U.S., which are 19,000 to 26,000 years old and dead ringers for those used in Europe at that time. "
lol Clovis tools are old but there is loads of evidence of pre-Clovis activity here.
I suggest either you educate yourself further or quit gibbering about stuff you know little about.
 

CDNBear

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Really? Yeah, none of this stuff is taught in schools. No-one writes books about it.

Mostly from you.
lol Clovis tools are old but there is loads of evidence of pre-Clovis activity here.
I suggest either you educate yourself further or quit gibbering about stuff you know little about.
But he has a degree in history!!!

Which is why he gets PWND in history on the boards, consistently.