Thats a song from a good ol' band from the US of A! Depeche Mode...from Boston!
You forget that Johnny Cash sang that long before Depeche Mode.
Thats a song from a good ol' band from the US of A! Depeche Mode...from Boston!
You forget that Johnny Cash sang that long before Depeche Mode.
There were several regions where there was no glaciation.
It is assumed a land bridge used to connect Alaska and Russia.
It is believed that an un-glaciated strip of land connected from the far north to south of the glaciers reach through what is now Alberta.
The coasts were probably un-glaciated as well.
Then there is the whole issue of glaciers pushing paleo man south out of the glaciated zone.
Paleo points (Clovis and Folsom)are commonly assumed to be around 10 or 11,000 years old.
Digs in several locations in the USA, Central and South America are now dating back from 15,000 to 18,000 years.
Its a fluid subject with lots of debate and new information coming forth.
Trex
Few know that Tecumseh was one of the founders of the country and one of it's biggest unsung hero.
In order for there to be a land bridge at the Bering Straight the water level had to drop 400 feet. This would have opened the coast to easy access by foot or small island hopping boats. The ice free corridor in Alberta would have been a much more difficult route and really doesn't make sense. If the water lever dropped that much it would also open a route from Europe. DNA test of eastern aboriginal populations indicates European origins.
Findings in central and south America indicate Hawaiian and Aborigine (Australia) origins. The southern tip of Argentina suggest African. The standard story of the Bering Land bridge is falling apart. The site in Siberia where they formerly thought the Clovis point originate have been found to be younger than those in the US, so migration may have been two way street.
There's not much national pride to be drawn from a new poll published just in time for Canada Day. The Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey suggests the country knows little about its own history - even its most recent history.
Only 42 per cent of respondents knew Canada had three territories - which, when compared with some of the other results from the 13-question survey, could be ranked as a towering success.
When asked how old Canada was turning this year, just 21 per cent answered correctly that the country - founded in 1867 - was turning 142 years old.
The wild range of incorrect replies spanned from 30 years to 287 years, placing Canada's founding at sometime between the War of Spanish Succession and the dying days of disco.
"You've got a big range of perception about how old Canada is," said Harris-Decima vice-president Jeff Walker.
Seems like we are always seeing news like this about Americans. Now it's our turn for the truth.8O
Is Canada only 142 years old or is more like 10 thousand? Is Canada a place (geography) or history? Does history only begin on July 1st 1867? If it is history, then it is a biased story. History rarely reflects the truth.
Truer words could not be said about yourself DB.We are a product of the boob tube and general popcult junkinfo it is no wonder that many of us do not know which state our nations capital Toronto is in.
Business address is :1746 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036Which state our Nation's capital Toronto is in?????
Should this read something like - "Which province our nation's capital Ottawa is in"
Business address is :1746 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036
Looks like you fell in the beaver trap 8OWhich state our Nation's capital Toronto is in?????
Should this read something like - "Which province our nation's capital Ottawa is in"
Thats a song from a good ol' band from the US of A! Depeche Mode...from Boston!
You are kidding right? Depeche Mode are from Basildon, England.