Rick Baudé Wrote:
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> Lee Olsen Wrote:
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> > The Cooper's Ferry site does have unequivocal
> > artifacts, but it also has something in common
> > with Chiquihuite Cave...no human DNA, no human
> > teeth, no human hair, no human skulls, or soil
> > contaminated with human DNA.
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> And Cooper's Ferry and Chiquihta cave have
> something in common with virtually almost every
> ancient hominid site on the planet. No hair, no
> teeth, no skulls, no DNA, So using that metric
> almost all sites are 'equivocal'.
"planet" who said anything about elsewhere on the planet? CF and CC are in the Americas. But elsewhere on the planet, if you want to bring it up, it only takes N=1 unequivocal site to falsify "almost every". Like this example for instance:
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Anyway, I'm glad Dr. David Reich agrees with me, when one comes to America's fantasy land of pre-Clovis caves...
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“There continues to be no convincing genetic evidence of a pre-15,000-years-ago human presence in the Americas,” says geneticist David Reich at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts."
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