-Caveat Lector-
In a message dated 7/6/99 10:01:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Now there is stronger ammunition that others may have
> come from Southeast Asia or Europe, much earlier than
> 11,000-year-old artifacts found in Clovis, New Mexico,
> suggest.
>
This is remarkable, coming from the recalcitrant Archelogical/Anthropological
community. Finally there are some willing to concede that such did in fact
take place. It seems to me that there has been a lot of evidence over the
years to indicate that this was indeed the case but because it is unorthodox
it was routinely ignored. Mayhap the arrival of the new millennium is
causing the scientists to go bonkers and accept some unorthodoxy?
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