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Originally Posted by r6r6r
If you don't believe 90-99% of Paleoithic Indians came from Asia--- irrespective of land or water routes --- then you are certainly missing the obvious facial similarities. You and I will go no where on that topic.... from Alaska into the N.A, around 10, 15,00 years ago or more. ....bones of woman found in deep water caves on East Side/Gulf Side of Mexico.s Yucutan.
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..."The differences in skull shapes between the current indigenous people of Mexico and the Ice Age samples, led some experts to argue that Native Americans arrived in a later migration to the earliest inhabitants, who came from elsewhere.
...... According to this theory, the first wave of people was an Asian group that arrived more than 15,000 years ago via the Bering Strait, at the easternmost tip of Siberia and Alaska (the Paleoamericans), while a second migration wave occurred around 8,000 – 9,000 years ago and are the ancestors of today’s Native Americans.
...Scientists at the Institute of Anthropological Research (IIA) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) have been analyzing the human remains found in the
underwater caves and cenotes in Tulum, and say they are evidence of the earliest human settlements in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Each of the eight skeletons closely resemble each other in their features and are therefore believed to come from the same population of people, who lived in the region at the end of the Ice Age."............
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-...d-light-020518