[Aztlan] New ideas of High Arctic migration into the New World

Pretell, Jaime SPC RES USAR USARC jaime.pretell at us.army.mil
Sat Feb 27 15:02:39 CST 2010


Not only that, the waters of Crete were no where near as tempestous as the 
LGM Atlantic. Same goes for seafaring in the Sunda Sahul region.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "michael ruggeri" <michaelruggeri at mac.com>
To: "Dave Pentecost" <dave.pentecost at gmail.com>
Cc: "Aztlan" <aztlan at lists.famsi.org>; "Pretell,Jaime SPC RES USAR USARC" 
<jaime.pretell at us.army.mil>
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Aztlan] New ideas of High Arctic migration into the New World


> Hi Dave,
>
> I think it helps out those who posit a much earlier entry into the New 
> World going back to 40,000 BCE. But, as with anything in archaeology, 
> facts on the ground trump theory as it should be. I would guess that if 
> there were movement that early from Europe, there would be more than a 
> questionable blade similarity at play by now. There would be more concrete 
> evidence.
>
> Mike Ruggeri
>
>
> On Feb 27, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Dave Pentecost wrote:
>
>> Does the recent finding in Crete, extending the age of seafaring back
>> to 130,000-700,000 BCE, change any suppositions about the level of
>> technology available or not available in the Solutrean timescale?
>>
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