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New book reveals Ice Age mariners from Europe were America’s first inhabitants


Some of the earliest humans to inhabit America came from Europe according to a new bookAcross Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America’s Clovis Culture. The book puts forward a compelling case for people from northern Spain traveling to America by boat, following the edge of a sea ice shelf that connected Europe and America during the
last Ice Age, 14,000 to 25,000 years ago.Across Atlantic Ice is the result of more than a decade’s research by leading archaeologists Bruce Bradley of the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom, and Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Through archaeological evidence, they turn the long-held theory of the origins of New World populations on its head. For more than 400 years, it has been claimed that people first entered America from Asia, via a land bridge that spanned the Bering Sea. We now know that some people did arrive via this route nearly 15,000 years ago, probably by both land and sea. Eighty years ago, stone tools long believed to have been left by the first New World inhabitants were discovered in New Mexico and named Clovis. These distinctive Clovis stone tools are now dated around 12,000 years ago leading to the recognition that people preceded Clovis into the Americas. No Clovis tools have been found in Alaska or Northeast Asia, but are concentrated in the south eastern United States. Groundbreaking discoveries from the east coast of North America are demonstrating that people who are believed to be Clovis ancestors arrived in this area no later than 18,450 years ago and possibly as early as 23,000 years ago, probably in boats from Europe. These early inhabitants made stone tools that differ in significant ways from the earliest stone tools known in Alaska. It now appears that people entering the New World arrived from more than one direction.


Dennis Stanford with Clovis stone points from the collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. (Photo by Chip Clark)

In “Across Atlantic Ice,” the authors trace the origins of Clovis culture from the Solutrean people, who occupied northern Spain and France more than 20,000 years ago. They believe that these people went on to populate America’s east coast, eventually spreading at least as far as Venezuela in South America. The link between Clovis and contemporary Native Americans is not yet clear. Bradley and Stanford do not suggest that the people from Europe were the only ancestors of modern Native Americans. They argue that it is evident that early inhabitants also arrived from Asia, into Alaska, populating America’s western coast. Their ongoing research suggests that the early history of the continent is far more intriguing than we formerly believed. Some of the archaeological evidence analyzed in the book was recovered from deep in the ocean. When the first people arrived in America, sea levels were nearly 130 meters lower than today. The shore lines of 20,000 years ago, which hold much of the evidence left by these early people, are now under the ocean. This is also the case in Europe.


Clovis-made stone tools in the hands of Bruce Bradley, co-author of Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America’s Clovis Culture. (Photo by Jim Wileman)

“We now have really solid evidence that people came from Europe to the New World around 20,000 years ago,” Bradley says. “Our findings represent a paradigm shift in the way we think about America’s early history. We are challenging a very deep-seated belief in how the New World was populated. The story is more intriguing and more complicated than we ever have imagined.” “There are more alternatives than we think in archaeology and we need to have imagination and an open mind when we examine evidence to avoid being stuck in orthodoxy,” Stanford adds. “This book is the result of more than a decade’s work, but it is just the beginning of our journey.” Across Atlantic Ice is published by University California Press, Berkeley.–Source University of Exeter
Source: New book reveals Ice Age mariners from Europe were America's first inhabitants
 

McM

ARSELING
I like how the natives in some of the colonized countries called the proboscos monkey a 'Dutchman'.

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Hel

Sick, Sad World
Like most of the major continents America was probably populated by waves of different migratory peoples.
These Europeans who lived 14 to 25.000 years ago might just be another ancestral group of the Native Americans along with Siberians who crossed the Bering Strait. Unless they all died out or the Siberians killed them all, they were absorbed and merged with the Siberians and became what we know as Native Americans.

In Scandinavia we got something called Lavvo, a tent which historically was used by indigenous Sami, which looks a bit similar to the North American teepee
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The "Native Americans", i.e people who crossed a frozen ice bridge from Siberia, werepretty damn quick to have Kennewick Man hushed up.

DNA Confirms Kennewick Man's Genetic Ties To Native Americans

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D.O.A.

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...Like most of the major continents America was probably populated by waves of different migratory peoples...

I like how they downplay the most important comment he made, wouldn't wanna offend those injuns they'll ban you from the roulette table
Willerslev acknowledges that there is very little genetic information about modern Native Americans to make comparisons.
 

Hel

Sick, Sad World
it's kinda irrelevant who was there first now.

I guess it's a way for some people to justify their ancestors colonizing the land(but we were actually here first so we are just taking back what was rightfully ours)
As if the later European arrivals have any direct connection to a group of people who might have lived in a peripheral part of Europe 10.000 years ago.
A lot of Blacks in the US are often just as bad as whitey in this regard, thinking Africa is some uniform place where everyone looked like Kanye West before the Persians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs conquered the lands.
 
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