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QuoteReplyTopic: europeans the first americans? Posted: 16-Oct-2010 at 21:28
Originally posted by Pytheus
Whether in an Ice Age or an Interglacial really doesn't matter to much when talking about the first people to arrive in the Americas.
Here's a video that pretty much answers the question
The videos look interesting.
But.... please offer a posted summary or explanation of your point. This would greatly help those of use who have antique computers and a dial up connection. Videos are simply beyond us.
People began to arrive in the americas before the Ice-Age end, most likely around 20,000 years ago by boat from Asia, hugging the coast or pack ice. People then continued to arrive after the Ice went by walking there. So Ice or no ice had little effect on people arriving.
People began to arrive in the americas before the Ice-Age end, most likely around 20,000 years ago by boat from Asia, hugging the coast or pack ice. People then continued to arrive after the Ice went by walking there. So Ice or no ice had little effect on people arriving.
Sure it did. It allowed the solutrean culture to use the Atlantic Ice pack to cross to North America approx. 10,000 years before the Asians.
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