David Dalton
2023-06-22 07:22:57 UTC
June 21’s CBC Radio One Ideas program may be of interest.
Here are the details:
Title: Indigenous archaeologist agues humans may have
arrived here 130,000 years ago.
Abstract: The dominant story in archaeology has long been
that humans came to North America around 12,000 years
ago. But indigenous archaeologist Paulette Steeves points
to mounting evidence suggesting human migration may
have occurred closer to 130,000 years ago.
Link to article, which contains a button to play the 54 minute
radio programme: https://tinyurl.com/p4hzr4s9 .
Here are the details:
Title: Indigenous archaeologist agues humans may have
arrived here 130,000 years ago.
Abstract: The dominant story in archaeology has long been
that humans came to North America around 12,000 years
ago. But indigenous archaeologist Paulette Steeves points
to mounting evidence suggesting human migration may
have occurred closer to 130,000 years ago.
Link to article, which contains a button to play the 54 minute
radio programme: https://tinyurl.com/p4hzr4s9 .
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"This could be the final breath; This is life and death;
This is hard rock and water; Out here between wind and flame;
Between tears and elation; Lies a secret nation" (Ron Hynes)