>>17870107 (OP)>What are some things you believe about /his/tory despite little evidence?I can only think of the caveman stuff, atm, but sure:
-Caveman Stuff
>Something 'like' modern humans evolved in Africa and Southeast Asia and then migrated out in all direction in constant waves. The modern Human is a novel hybrid those two sub-species and like half a dozen genetic contributions from other hominid species (Neanderthal, Denisovan, etc). >Small-scale agriculture (squash, beans, edible weeds like buckwheat and millet) in the form of personal gardens managed by women were around as early as 30,000 BC. The neolithic 'revolution' is only so well known because the massive mono-culture fields are easy to find. >There's been 3 human migrations into the Americas before 10,000BC: a coastal one out of Southeast Asia, the Solutrean one out of Northern Europe, and then the one out of the Bering Strait from Siberia to the Yukon.