Did Australian Aborigines Reach America First? Cosmos Magazine
From the maverick science reports: Controversy over skeletal remains found in Brazil and dated to between 11,000 and 11,400 years before the present may soon be coming to a head following the work of Walter Neves of the University of Sao Paulo (USP) and colleagues in the U.S., Germany and Chile. At issue is the question of whether the remains are those of a woman related to modern Australian aborigines and whether the woman's people arrived in the New World before the arrival of the Clovis people, believed to have crossed the Bering Straits land bridge during the last Ice Age. The Clovis people are generally considered to be the first settlers of the New World, but the information being presented now by Neves and his colleagues appears to indicate the Clovis culture were latecomers to the Americas. Is a New World history paradigm shift in the works? The findings of unusual skeletal remains and supposedly out-of-place artifacts throughout the New World is not new, of course, but the findings are rarely considered to be an indication of Old World presence in the New World, an argument being put forth in the report of a discovery in Manchester, MA, and described in Salem Man Finds 2,000-year-old Shekel on the Shore. How likely is it that a modern day coin collector lost a valuable coin at the shore?
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