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@Anonymous: That is why I view the near extinction of Native Americans as justified payback.
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@stevizzy: It's probably due to their mongolian culture. Recent chinese DNA tests show eskimos are mongolic by race.
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@Anonymous: Nope, if anyone killed them it would have been paleoindians, not native americans.
"Donald Grayson, an archeologist at the University of Washington, Seattle, along with colleague David Meltzer of Southern Methodist University, believes that climate changes at the end of the Pleistocene epoch triggered the collapse."
"Mammalogist Ross MacPhee of the American Museum of Natural History has advanced the idea, with virologist Preston Marx, that a virulent "hyperdisease" brought by the first Americans might have raced through species with no natural immunity, bringing about their demise."
"Geologist James Kennett, U.C. Santa Barbara, and colleagues propose that a comet impact or airburst over North America did it."
Good try though. I suggest picking up a book once in a while.
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@Anonymous: Okay, you're right the earth's climate has never changed it has been static for, how long is it you people believe it's been around, 5000 years.
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@Anonymous: It's funny because you left out the first theory:
"Archeologist Gary Haynes, University of Nevada Reno, and others think that the continent's first human hunters, fresh from Siberia, killed the megafauna off as they colonized the newly discovered land."1 -
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@Anonymous: They're not native americans in the context that term in generally used. Paleo-indians are the bridge between native americans and their distant asian ancestors.
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@Anonymous: What? No they crossed the land bridge that existed between russia and alaska.
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@Anonymous: like the rest of the native americans. So basically it's first wave and second wave. (also it's possible they could have used canoes and boats no need for an ice bridge)
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@Anonymous: I'm sure boats and canoes could have been used, but I'm not sure what kind of seafaring ability man had at that time.
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