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Old 09-01-2001, 10:56 AM   #47
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The beginning of the article states in its first sentence "People closely resembling the prehistoric Jomon of Japan crossed a land bridge from Asia into the Americas as the last Ice Age waned 15,000 years ago to become the first human inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere, according to a study published on Tuesday."

These are the people I was referring to, the islanders, not mainland Asians.

I think we are on the same track but the Polynesean and Aborginal origins of American peoples started in South America, not North America according to the second article you posted.

I saw this well over a year ago in a filmed documentary of remains found in the desert southwest of the United States...whether or not it was New Mexico, I don't remember but the re-constructed skull bore far to close a resemblance to the ancient Japenese than to Polyneaseans or Aboriginal people and the artifacts found with the skeletal remains were definitely of ancient Japenese persuasion as opposed to the Aborginal and Polynesean beginnings of the peoples of Brazil.

When you get right down to it, we can all be traced back to Africa anyway, right?

You've intrigued me to do some more studying, damn you!








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