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  1. The Chumash: The Seashell First People Of North America

    The question of how people first came to North America is as complicated as when they arrived. With new ... Rim of north-eastern Asia and Beringia as far south as South America. Testing the kelp highway hypothesis is ...

    Michelle Freson - 12/10/2021 - 01:05

  2. Did a Welsh Prince Reach the New World Before Columbus?

    ... west and eventually reached what is now called North America, landing in Mobile Bay, Alabama. They returned to ... Prince Madoc never to return. Did Paleoamericans Reach South America First? Skull Analysis Concludes the Americas ... Missouri River. Their descendants mostly live in North and South Dakota today. Shakoka, A pretty Mandan Girl, George ...

    Caleb Strom - 18/04/2017 - 18:55

  3. Pointed Turkey Bones Are Oldest Native American Tattoo Kit, Says Study

    ... states that the earliest forms of tattooing began in North America. Like all modern traditions that have acquired almost ... the earliest understood date of tattooing in eastern North America by more than a millennia . Prior to the latest tattoo ... of tattooing among various cultures and subcultures, North America and its indigenous people have been well known as one ...

    Sahir - 26/05/2021 - 17:48

  4. Genetic Breakthrough Changes the Way We View Skin Color

    ... ago, through migration from Eastern Siberia into North America. As a consequence, genetic variations in Native ... around 40,000 years ago and was then carried over to America by ancient migrations of Native Americans. It is the ... Chile, Mexico and Peru. Extended colored family from South Africa showing some spectrum of human skin coloration. ...

    ancient-origins - 30/01/2019 - 01:44

  5. Formal Rewriting of America’s “Racist” Indigenous History Has Begun

    ... very presence there. Spanish explorers began arriving in South America in the mid-1500s where they waged the conquests of ... the Dyar Mound was inhabited from 1100 to 1600 AD by the South Appalachian Mississippian culture, the site covered an ...

    ashley cowie - 16/07/2020 - 18:21

  6. Fort Ross – When Russians Colonized North America

    ... southernmost extent of the Russian colonisation of North America.  Fort Ross was a Russian-American Company ... southernmost extent of the Russian colonisation of North America. The Russians, however, did not remain at Fort Ross ... colonies in Alaska . The Russians, however, soon ventured south, due to the difficulty of supplying provisions to the ...

    dhwty - 20/07/2021 - 15:01

  7. Does the Cascajal Block provide evidence of a written language of the Olmecs?

    ... Pre-Columbian people who lived in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, and may provide the first solid ... the region from central Mexico through much of Central America) and flourished on the south coast of the Gulf of Mexico from as early as 1200 BC to ...

    Bryan Hill - 20/05/2015 - 16:39

  8. Did the Pre-Clovis Cultures in America Originate from Japan?

    ... which is based on the argument that humans first came into America with the opening of a vast ice corridor running from north-west to south-east about 13,000 years ago. One of the most ... opening of a vast ice corridor running from north-west to south-east about 13,000 years ago. While this used to be the ...

    ashley cowie - 11/10/2019 - 20:20

  9. South America is Opposite to Atlantis (North America)

    Plato indirectly described South America as the continent opposite to the continent of ... The opposite continent: https://goo.gl/maps/vzSm6jDpL6n South America is Opposite to Atlantis (North America) ...

    Dennis Brooks - 23/11/2017 - 01:29

  10. Top Ten Giant Discoveries in North America

    ... burial sites over a two-hundred-year period in North America. Newspaper accounts, town and county histories, ... in virtually every state. Map of giant reports in North America. Created by Cee Hall. Smithsonian scientists ... skeletons that were reported from across ancient North America (although we warn you now that Number 1 is so large, ...

    Hugh Newman - 12/02/2022 - 00:35

  11. Two Sides to Every Story: The North American Martyrs Shrines and Indigenous/ Roman Catholic Relations

    ... hundreds of years ago in the untamed wilderness of North America. ‘Le Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons’ (1632) by ... east to west and twenty miles (32.19 km) from north to south in present day Simcoe County in Ontario, Canada. The ... food supply. They were organized, like the Iroquois to the south, in a Confederacy consisting of four tribes. The ...

    Joachim Brouwer - 13/02/2022 - 00:16

  12. Vikings vs. Native Americans: A Clash of Cultures in the New World (Video)

    ... when they clashed with the Native Americans in North America? In 1,000 AD, the Americas had been cut off from ... of the Vikings: All You Need to Know Were Vikings in South America Over 400 Years Before Columbus? Top image: Armed ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 05/06/2023 - 17:00

  13. Ancient Travelers or Local Artists? Who Made the Enigmatic Hemet Maze Stone?

    ... in Georgia suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese travel to North America The Mystery of the Peterborough Petroglyphs The ... even written a book titled 1421: the year China discovered America suggesting that Admiral Zheng He made a voyage in which he reached America before the Emperor shut down his program of ...

    Caleb Strom - 25/11/2016 - 01:01

  14. Humans Got To America 7,000 Years Earlier Than Thought, New Research Confirms

    ... Our latest  study  supports the view that people were in America about 23,000 years ago. The 20th century experts ... humans to trek from Alaska  into the heart of North America. Gradually, this orthodoxy crumbled. In recent ... claim and counter-claim. DNA Analysis Reveals Surprising South American Migration Patterns New Evidence Suggests ...

    ancient origins - 06/10/2023 - 14:53

  15. Native American History Destroyed In Georgia’s Track Rock Gap

    ... the Covid-19 lockdowns, at which time the police in North America were distracted with severe social unrest. The North ... in fact, on the evening of December 21, H2 ’ s program America Unearthed, Season 1, Episode 1, explored the idea ...

    ashley cowie - 07/04/2021 - 22:58

  16. First Hand Reports Of Early Encounters With Ancient American Cultures

    ... named “The Victoria,” rounded the southern tip of South America. They named this land  Patagones,  the Spanish  ... and who had “hideous” voices. Critically Endangered South American Forests were Planted by Ancient Peoples Pumas, ...

    Mark A. Carpenter - 27/01/2021 - 21:56

  17. History’s Lost Transoceanic Voyages: Tamils and Sumerians Among the FIRST to Reach Australia and Antarctica?— PART II

    ... people were probably from the Sumerian colony in South America, called Kuga Ki.”  “The Marambio Island head has ... Note: Further examples of Linear Sumerian Writing used in South America can be found in Dr Winters excellent book ...

    William James Veall - 06/12/2017 - 22:49

  18. Pre-Columbian Explorers in the Americas: The Hard Evidence

    ... from Europe, Asia, and Africa all landed on North and South American shores prior to 1492. Let’s look at the ... in Georgia suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese travel to North America Roman coins. ( Manuel Gross /Adobe Stock) Other ... continent the sun shone on the right side not on the left. South of the equator, of course, the sun crosses the sky in ...

    Dr Pat Hanratty - 18/08/2019 - 18:39

  19. Debate Erupts Over Alleged 33,000-Year-Old Tools Found in Chiquihuite Cave

    ... American culture, after their purported arrival in North America approximately 13,500 years ago. The Clovis culture ... of archaeological sites have been discovered in North and South America that suggest different cultures were around ... ago).” Native American archaeological sites found in South America, including Monte Verde in southern Chile and ...

    Nathan Falde - 08/11/2021 - 21:57

  20. Nahuatl, The Language of the Aztec Nation

    ... is the dominant language of Mexico and most central and South American countries. There was a time, however, when ... is the dominant language of Mexico and most central and South American countries. There was a time, however, when ... became a widely spoken language across Mexico and Central America. By 1519, when the Conquistadors arrived, Nahuatl in ...

    Caleb Strom - 01/08/2018 - 01:56

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