38,000-year-old Human Footprints in Mexico 46
bornyesterday writes "The dominant theory that the earliest settlers of the American continents is that our ancestors crossed a land bridge in the Bering Strait 11,000 years ago. New evidence of human footprints in volcanic ash in Mexico suggests that humans were present 38,000 years ago."
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The article say the world is 6,000 years old?
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Troll? (Score:2, Troll)
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If I had said carbon dating has proven things existed for over 6000 years, I'd probably have been modded +5 insightful... Now this post is a troll, if not flaimbait...
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Where?
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Hinduism has a wildly different story of the world that doesn't match the tiniest way with the Judeo-Christian story. American Indians also beg to differ. Then there
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Parent poster misspoke. The Bible implies the age of the Earth is about 6000 years, and our friend James Ussher [wikipedia.org] worked it out that the Earth was created the evening before October 23, 4004 B.C. So stop blaspheming, you filthy heathen, lest I strike you down in the name of our peace-preaching Lord [blogs.com].
I love this stuff (Score:3, Insightful)
just more evidence (Score:3, Insightful)
Also, I remember hearing about genetic evidence that some of the tribes in S.A. had been there before the land bridge. Who was on the continent first is a big pride issue for some people. They want to say their people were around before the nomads up north, and some don't want to have descended from them.
I don't have links for any of this, so this post isn't informative... but it might be insightful.
Re:just more evidence (Score:4, Interesting)
Skulls, boats and genocide [frontpagemag.com]
Multiple Migrations [edenseve.net]
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But who survived? (Score:4, Insightful)
But for how long did they survive and Are there any of their decendants left?
Re:But who survived? (Score:2)
If the footprint had been found in Alaska, then you may have had a point.
Just ask Virginia Steen McIntyre (Score:2)
If there are ancestors left, they're probably living on Hokkaido. The best old genetic material is from Kennewick Man, who was most closely related to the Ainu.
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Fascinating theory (Score:5, Informative)
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Go to Hotevilla (Score:5, Interesting)
For instance, yes it's true: People came to North America across the Bering land bridge. The Hopi know because they were there. They had traveled to the far north, and met some new people coming south. For self-apparent reasons, the Hopi called these people "They who hit you with rocks" because that's all the weapons they had. These people were the Dine'/Dene', which split, leaving one group in Canada, and another moving south and becoming the Hopi's neighbors in the southwest US, the Navajo.
The Dine' word for the Hopi is Anasazi, meaning "ancient ones". The Anasazi did not die out, no matter how many national park signs tell you otherwise.
While you're visiting Hotevilla, bring along a picture of the "mysterious" Nazca Plains markings. The Hopi can tell you exactly what they mean, and which of their clans during which of their migration cycles were involved. Same for Snake Mound and many other 'artifacts' of 'Mississippian' and other hypothesized cultures.
But, I suppose the future would be bleak for anthropology if they suddenly had lots of answers -- funding would get scarce with fewer questions needing answered.
Re:Go to Hotevilla (Score:1, Insightful)
This sounds really really interesting. Could you give some details, or references?
Re:Go to Hotevilla (Score:5, Informative)
Several pages, put together from various sources. Contains a well known talk about an elder from another nation that had traveled to other continents to verify some of the Hopi claims that specific peoples elsewhere started out with the Hopi and had similar cultural bases. That's the "stone tablets" talk. The site isn't the most cleanly arranged so you may have to poke around.
[You'll notice that some of the people who speak authoritatively about and/or for the Hopi are not Hopi. They know this. They often choose them. You'll also find people doing so who are not chosen or even reasonably educated by them. Much of the Wiki entries reflect this.]
The best book is: "Waters, Frank, 1963, Book of the Hopi : The First Revelation Of The Hopi's Historical And Religious Worldview Of Life, Penguin Books, NY, 346 P. THE definitive book concerning the Hopi. Long viewed as the standard work on the tribe, although warnings have been given that the book does contain some outright errors, and things have changed in Hopiland since the book was published. Includes discussion of the religion and myths of the tribe, along with a detailed history. Frank Waters received five nominations for the Nobel Prize for Literature."
[Waters is one of those chosen. As for 'outright errors', trust me, you talk to different elders from any tribe, and some of them are going to tell you that some of the things other say is 'wrong'. Not so different here. You'll also find some of the material in the "recent" prophecies was the same 100 years ago, prior to those things happening which were subsequently 'recognized' as having been what was prophesized.]
I can't find much on the web about the Nazca symbols beyond a single quote by one elder who recognized the symbols. What it claims he said is not what I heard, and it appears to me someone is taking advantage of the case to promote their own agenda. I do know that it was two anthropologists (one from Cornell, IIRC) that approached them. There are similar figures in the Four Corners region, made the same way, referenced in "Archeology of Arizona".
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Regarding the reliability of the above link: (Score:1)
"Today we know that UFO's often hide in what we call Lenticular Clouds, which are cloud formations that seem to be produced to conceal the ships from the visible eye spectrum. Real lenticular clouds move with the rest of the clouds. Whereas the UFO clouds do not - often sitting 5 hours in one place."
Yep, people pulling crap out of their asses and hurling them at innocent slashdot readers!
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"Today we know that UFO's often hide in what we call Lenticular Clouds, which are cloud formations that seem to be produced to conceal the ships from the visible eye spectrum. Real lenticular clouds move with the rest of the clouds. Whereas the UFO clouds do not - often sitting 5 hours in one place."
Yep, people pulling crap out of their asses and hurling them at innocent slashdot readers!"
Some of what I referenced, and much else tha
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Is this new? (Score:2)
good thing (Score:3, Informative)
Take Kennewick Man [kennewick-man.com] found on the shores of the columbia river. the skeleton was complete and was in unusually good condition. The presence of caucasoid traits, lack of definitive Native-American characteristics, led the original investigator, a Coroner, to assume it was a early homesteader.
However the investigator detected a stone point partially healed within the right ilium. CT scans revealed the leaf-shaped, serrated Cascade projectile point typical of Southern Plateau tribes from 8500 B.P. to 4500 B.P. So he decided to get a dna analysis and carbon date.
Wow the results came back of over 9000 years old!
Three tribes sued to have the skeleton rebuired quickly to refuse scientist the opportunity to research this unusual find. The Corp of Engineers whose land the skeleton was found on sided with the tribes. Fortunately the scientist won out and are just starting their own research sans any government funds.
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political correctness has no place in science.
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What's wrong with B.C.E and C.E.?
Our ancestors? (Score:2)
Time Travel? (Score:2)
I always seem to wonder that every time we find evidence of a human's presence in an odd era.
The evidence usually seems to point to one or two people instead a whole civilization or even a small tribe/family.
*Shrug*