Monday, September 15, 2008

As we all know North America and Asia were connected by a land bridge called Beringia caused by our most recent ice age. Historians have said that the first Americans arrived in 10,000 BCE from Asia when the ice age ended through the land bridge connecting Asia and North America. Since it is said that the first people in America came through Beringia when the ice age was ending (10,000 BCE) then to get walking all the way to Mexico should have taken them a pretty long time since from Alaska to Mexico is approximately 5,000 miles away. This history fact is already “smashed” because the finding of the oldest skeleton in the Americas, which is found in Mexico and is 13,600 years old, contradicts this fact. So the first people that arrived to the Americas were not from 10,000 BCE and didn’t came through Beringia. The most logical the first Americans arrived was by boats that came from Asia most likely doing island hoping they encountered the whole Pacific Ocean until getting to Mexico accidentally.

4 comments:

> ๑ . ƒαƒιlcισus ƒαƒι . tჃy * . : ) said...

QUE ES ESTO. ARE WE SUPPOSED TO COMMENT OR NOT ?

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Andy said...

It is very insightful what you commented Oski.

Jose said...

yes. agree in evry word

Andy said...

This is the theory that I am defending. It's the most logical and it actually seems possible. Of course it will take a long time.