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    Author: * Athena LadyXoc - 2 Posts on this thread out of 10 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Apr 17, 2006 - 19:22

    i was watching a show not too long ago and they were saying that eruopeans were the first people of the americas.....enough with the whole columbus thing we all know better. It really made me think and right away i thought there has to be a mistake!
    all my life i grew to know the first people where indeed the natives, like the post before me said they crossed over the ice bridge into the americas....heres the thing... now they are saying that that did happen.

    but people from europe came before that...traveling on loose ice a small group of white people were stranded soon to find land... i believe they said it was britsih columbia...and they learn to kill mamoths.apparently the natives and the europeans did cross paths at one point. Proof of this was taken from a spear head use for ceremonial reasons... they would bury the spear head before a hunt. too large to use as a hunting spear alone.

    i dont remember where in europe they came from i believe it was france or austria but never the less...this is huge news...at the same time how can they really know for sure....***shrugs***


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