pre-clovis
what's /his/'s opinion on pre-clovis theories for amerindian migration? what's the farthest-back date you will accept for when ancestral native americans entered the americas?
for me, i'd say about 23,000 BP, based on the white sands footprints site.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 8:27:06 PM
No.17914561
>>17914667
>>17914766
Humans originated in the Americas
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 8:59:41 PM
No.17914667
>>17914561
false, optimus create human... then he dead
the end
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 9:26:29 PM
No.17914766
>>17918120
>>17914561
you really believe this? explain it.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 9:45:25 PM
No.17914821
>>17914096 (OP)
Nigga you just wake up from 1988?
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 1:01:05 AM
No.17915482
I'd say ~15,000 BP because of the bluefish caves.
I'm not completely sold on the whole footprints thing.
Anonymous
8/12/2025, 1:06:57 AM
No.17915510
>>17914096 (OP)
The presence of Haplogroup c and slight Australian abo dna indicates humans have been there for a very long time