Message from @FACINEMA
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Oh west coast. The evidence I've seen is less good for that other than tales of red haired giants and one body. Not mich evidence of culture.
If someone could dm me the slack info that would be great. I seem to have lost it
Ah, right
West coast peopling is much different than east coast. I'm more familiar with east.
Anthropology is dirty dirty business.
It's plagued by identity politics. Anything that challenges injuns as here first is immediately disregarded.
"Lack of samples"
The politics of it is fucked. There's evidence all over the east coast. From labrador at the artic circle to Florida.
From windover man to the sea fairing red ochre people.
Much of the evidence on the east coast is under water off shore. If someone like a fisherman sucks some stuff up injuns throw a hissy fit and research is stymied.
Just found this gem on r/Jewish (reddit)
According to some anthropologists it's just a coincidence that ancient east coast peoples had identical tool technology as ancient Europeans. And the only way people could survive far north is with ship technology that was only around in Europe at the time. Evidenced by their diet of deep sea fish.
@Sacramento damn, shekel grabbing their own people.
How did they disprove appearance of materials only found in europe?
I'm not sure I trust the genetics. The anthropology seems to support it.
I should say the anthropology supports it until the evidence doesn't fit the already held conclusions.
Books will be difficult to find. At least ones about the controversy. Academic papers will be even harder to come by because no one will pay for that research. Just gotta dig everywhere.
Solutreans and red ochre people is a good place to start.
Check out @seanhannity’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/1062899245416677376?s=09
Saw this. Had to share
Nice voice yall got going on
Me going to a IE meet-up with the boys
Greetings fellow insomniacs
Hello there.
Heya
@FACINEMA thank you for that
Os iusti meditabitur sapientiam,
Et lingua eius loquetur indicium.
Hello.
Hullo
Does anybody have the IE Zelle link?
(And that's a good thing)
@Tyler0317 This niđź…±:b:a shaving.
No carbposting
Humans likely did not evolve to eat much fruit, certainly not year round and not in the abundance that we do today. Further, whatever fruit that early humans did eat was lower in sugar than modern fruit.