The Fool wrote:
> 
> Didn't native americans cross the land bridge circa 14,000
> years ago, and remained relatively unconnected to other
> human populations until circa 1492?
>
The key word is "relatively". There is no true isolation.

> I'm not buying it.  There was no common ancestor as of 2000 ya
> or even 3000 ya.
> 
I am - but I think 2000-3000 is too conservative. I would bet that
_everybody_ descends from Gengis Khan, who lived less than 1000 ya.

The math is too simple: just imagine that "being a descendant of
G-K" is a disease, and that the rate of non-infected people
gets squared at each generation.

Treat semi-isolated groups with care, but once there is contact -
a single outsider f---ing a tribe woman - the group will be doomed
to be "infected" in a few generations.

Alberto Monteiro

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