I've been reading about this for decades and my thoughts on this are mostly based on observation confirming what should be obvious to everyone. I've read about a dozen books, some very helpful, some less (like "Kon Tiki").
There's been a considerable amount of cover-up and deliberate disinformation and misinformation from the archaeological field and the Smithsonian to enforce The Narrative, that all of the Americans were populated by transients across the Bering ice bridge beginning about 20,000 years ago. This is only partly true.
Central and South American natives are small people who bear remarkably Asian features. This, to me, is the best evidence that these people are not descendants of Siberians but descendants of Asians and Pacific islanders. They took several plants and animals that weren't native to the Americas originally but are now associated with it, such as chilis and sweet potatoes. (There were many more, but I need to do some research on this.)
HughBriss 0 points 2.3 years ago
I've been reading about this for decades and my thoughts on this are mostly based on observation confirming what should be obvious to everyone. I've read about a dozen books, some very helpful, some less (like "Kon Tiki").
There's been a considerable amount of cover-up and deliberate disinformation and misinformation from the archaeological field and the Smithsonian to enforce The Narrative, that all of the Americans were populated by transients across the Bering ice bridge beginning about 20,000 years ago. This is only partly true.
Central and South American natives are small people who bear remarkably Asian features. This, to me, is the best evidence that these people are not descendants of Siberians but descendants of Asians and Pacific islanders. They took several plants and animals that weren't native to the Americas originally but are now associated with it, such as chilis and sweet potatoes. (There were many more, but I need to do some research on this.)