American migration theory disproved once again
Posted On: Nov 17th, 2016 at 22:08
United States / Canada / The Americas
As you know by now I do not support the prevailing migration theory of the Americas.
Here again, another study disproves the accepted idea that the first Americans migrated through an ice corridor through the Bering Land Bridge and into North America.
The study has found that although the ice corridor did open up, it was not passable. Their study was meticulously carried out by looking at the fauna and how the ice corridor would have altered during the time period in question. And that time period puts the Clovis culture on the eastern side of the United States long before people were able to pass through the ice corridor.
Unfortunately their answer to this problem is to suggest that humans took the route of the Pacific coast and then migrated inland. Again, the archaeologists are just following the rhetoric and trying to fit their findings into the preconceived theory.
It is very clear from my perspective the Americas were populated from both sides, and from north and south, at different time periods.
More and more evidence is coming forward on a regular basis. The accepted theory is slowly cracking at the seams. Hopefully it won’t be too long before it collapses altogether.