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'New World' link to Arctic find




Topic started on 1-1-2004 @ 09:42 PM by SE7EN


Russian scientists have found evidence of people living in Arctic Siberia during the Ice Age, who could turn out to be ancestors of the first Americans.

news.bbc.co.uk...

say hello to your ancestors!!



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reply posted on 2-1-2004 @ 09:47 AM by BlackJackal




Using a dating technique that measures the ratios of carbon, the researchers determined the artifacts were deposited at the site about 30,000 years before the present. That would be about twice as old as Monte Verde in Chile, the most ancient human life known in the American continents.




If the dating system is correct then this is a major discovery.



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reply posted on 2-1-2004 @ 07:02 PM by SE7EN


edited this one due to the same link being posted

[Edited on 3-1-2004 by SE7EN]



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