First Americans Were Black, Aborigines.......According to BBC Documentary video (2480 hits)
The first Americans were descendants from Australian aborigines, according to evidence in a BBC documentary series called Ancient Voices. Where did they come from? When did they first arrive here? The documentary also answers those questions.
The program shows that the dimensions of prehistoric skulls found in Brazil match those of the aboriginal peoples of Australia and Melanesia. Other evidence suggests that these first Americans were later massacred by invaders from Asia.
Until now, native Americans were believed to have descended from Asian ancestors who arrived over a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska and then migrated across the whole of north and south America. The land bridge was formed 11,000 years ago during the ice age, when sea level dropped.
However, the new evidence shows that these people did not arrive in an empty wilderness. Stone tools and charcoal from the site in Brazil show evidence of human habitation as long ago as 50,000 years. Evidence of fire usage, rock art paintings, and some of the oldest skeletal remains ever found in the America's have established a new timeline for the arrival of modern humans in the America's. Analysis on skulls found show that they are more similar to the bone structure of Africans and Australian Aborigines.
Aboriginals had the continent to themselves for 50,000 years. Today they make up less than 3 percent of the population, and their traditional lifestyle is disappearing. Almost. In the homelands the ancient ways live on.
It was interesting the one researcher told about the five African men who got caught in a storm and drifted across to Brazil in three weeks. I'm trying to find the story, but it's curious the documentary focused on possible crossings of the Pacific which seems less likely than the much shorter crossing from west Africa to America. So far I found this though, about drift cards:
YES, I LOVE THESE BLOGS OF DAVID'S AS SCIENCE IS THE WAY TO GO TO UNCORER HISTORCIAL MOVEMENTS...POTS, SEEDS, TOOLS , PAINTINGS AS A WAY OF COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGE ESPECIALLY IN PEOPLES WITH ORAL HISTORY CAN STILL BE SEEN TODAY AS THEY ARE ALWYS SIMILAR AS SURVIVALIS #1.(SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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