[A]nother race may have pre-dated native Americans. ....Dr Gonzalez told BBC News Online: "
We believe that the older race may have come from what is now Japan, via the Pacific islands and perhaps the California coast....this discovery, although it is very significant, raises more questions than it solves."
This seems like real news to me: the 'Bering Straits' route is still the dominant theory of pre-Colombian migration, is it not? Yet clearly, for
anthropologists, it hasn't that simple for quite some time. Are we on the verge of a new consensus about human expansion across the globe? Or is this doomed to fail, like previous speculation? [
Kon-Tiki, anyone?]
posted by dash_slot-
on Dec 3, 2002 -
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