What does Sup Forums think of the Solutrean

What does Sup Forums think of the Solutrean
Hypothesis?

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Seems plausible to me

what dates to they put this at ? pre-Younger Dryas ?

Ayo hol up hol up
So you be sayin
We wuz native Americans and shieeeet?

Searching for that meme before someone else post it

Genetics has disproven it

oh yes sure it did

the meme i re-posted is from this "history" drama

youtube.com/watch?v=rZrXQy2tJDw

I've always wondered why Chad has such a high instance of R1b

Could that R1b in west central Africa be from the Proto Mediterranean people who moved south when the Sahara dried up

well, for obvious reasons pal.

Jokes aside, lactose tolerance for people in that zone is very high compared with the rest of africa. There must have been some migration one way or the other.

das rite

You might be interested in checking this for yourself.

From the earliest egyptians there is tales that their people emigrated from somewhere far in the west until they found the pyramids and settled there.

They might have been atlantean survivors if it was that the case the Richat Structure was the city of Atlantis.

If you're interested in more look up for the Lost History threads that are made here regularly. (They're usually moved to /bant/ though)

>What does Sup Forums think of the Solutrean
they don't

A theory is the prto Mediterranean people who lived in the wet Sahara migrated when it dried up some going east to found Egypt and some south to bring farming and herding to black Africa and others to the Levant and the islands of the med

>Never takes eye off of niger
Okay, I laughed.

Europeans are at 17,000 years ago migrating to America.
Asians are at 13,000 years ago migrating to America.
Clovis arrowheads [pic related] are the top tier Aryan technology of that time. The Asians never had invented, at least in their home country. These points are all over Europe and also America North, South, East and West.

This is actually the truth and also a good meme.
Nice..

kek, good

Sahara was also wet that long ago I don't have the link but it goes through desert and swampland climate cycles

I'm tired but i know i have read about isolated find older then that in south America and California

¡ÉRAMOS INDIOS Y MIERDA!

The artifacts beg to differ....

i just watched a docu on you tube yester month

22,000 cycle from wet to dry

Whether Clovis toolmaking technology was native to the Americas or originated through influences from elsewhere is a contentious issue among archaeologists. Lithic antecedents of Clovis points have not been found in northeast Asia, from where the first human inhabitants of the Americas are believed by the majority of archaeologists to have originated. Strong similarities with points produced by the Solutrean culture in the Iberian peninsula of Europe have been noted, leading to the controversial Solutrean hypothesis, that the technology was introduced by hunters traversing the Atlantic ice-shelf, meaning some of the first American humans were European.

The first American humans were European

LET
THAT
SINK
IN

We wuz americans

WE SURE DAYUM WUZ MY CRACKA

Woo so I'm 100% European now! Mohawks yes!

>Europeans are at 17,000 years ago migrating to America.
>Clovis arrowheads [pic related] are the top tier Aryan technology of that time.
Pick one you mongoloid retard.

That very well could be. They are constantly finding these bodies in the bogs of North Florida that are from 13,000+ years ago so the scientific community is scrambling to say Asians migrated earlier than previously know.

Also they are finding blonde haired mummies in the West American mountainous desert regions. The Native Americans don't want the burial grounds disturbed but if these grounds are excavated, it could be ground breaking.

The Asians did not discover it 17,000 years ago. They were not even in America at that point in time...

And Indo-Europeans(muh aryans) didn't migrate to Europe until 10 thousand years after that.

Congratulations.

Yeah by that point they were already amerindians, meaning that the original migrations date back to 20.000 years or earlier, the real issue for this dates it's the stupid abbos and their unreachable island colonization dating back 60.000 years ago.

The Europeans have been in Europe for longer than 7,000 years. What drugs are you on?

Europeans have been in Europe for 40,000 years...

No they were full blooded Aryans.

I'm talking about you being a mongoloid retard calling artifacts in north America from 13 thousand years ago as "aryan" when the so-called Aryans only arrived to Europe some ~6 thousand years ago.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_migrations

Those artifacts are from 17,000 years ago. Before Asians had even arrived in America. The Europeans have these same artifacts in Europe that were found in America and are dated back to 17,000 years.....

Who was in France 17,000 years ago making these stone points that look exactly like the ones in America but are not found in Asia?

Modern day Europeans are descendants from Indo-Europeans (Aryans) who arrived to Europe some 6 thousand years ago. All major languages in Europe descend from those people, From Germanic, Romance to Slavic.

How could these people have arrived to north America from Europe when they were not present in Europe at the time? Do you have any critical thinking skills?

Not fucking Indo-Europeans (Aryans) because they weren't in Europe at the time. We are literally communicating in an Indo-European language that came to Europe far after those fucking stone points were made. Do you understand that?

How about you do some critical thinking. How were those artifacts in America and Europe but not in Asia?

How does this tie into Clovis Man and Clovis Man's disappearance?

That's fucking irrelevant to the fact that neither were "Aryan" you mongoloid retard.

Maybe they were in Europe at that time, dumbass...

So do you think Asians inhabited France and sailed to America from Europe or something?

Or maybe you're retarded because we know they weren't.

Enjoy your mental gymnastics

Didn't the last pure blooded Injun just die? It was in another thread... That red area, couldn't that be recent European admixture?

>excavated
>ground breaking

So technically Europe or specifically France doesn't belong to the White man because it was taken over by Asians or something... pic related France 15,000 B.C. cave painting

...

What do you think Aryan means?

Yes, Whites migrated from the East. So what?

For Europeans to have migrated that far, they must have been living very similar to Inuit.

That's such a distance, it's hard to imagine they'd carry stone tools with them the whole way if it was a generations long journey.

Also they must have been using kayaks or similar to survive on the ice/sea border. Seems impossible to do sustainably without stone tools. Maybe I am wrong about that. Maybe a trading route could have brought stone clear across the Atlantic.

They could replace most of the boat parts from skins of seals or whatever they were eating. I think they would have had to get whale bones to replace large parts.. Seems like a very risky hunt when none of your equipment is replaceable.

But with stone available by trade, maybe it happened.

Or maybe it was one trip by some batshit crazy tribe of people following the sun - possibly for religious reasons.

But it seems they would have to have some stone tools to machine even whale bones into kayak parts.

Either a stone trading route, or a crazy ass voyage across the sea would be amazing.

They made the tools while they were in America... There was plenty of stone in America...

Do you really think Whites can't figure out simple boats?

They colonized America. Indians have stories of Whites with red and blonde hair living in America before they arrived.

The people of Europe noticed driftwood while they were at sea and this hinted at a landmass across the way. They sailed along the ice until they got to America.

> Made stone tools in America

Sure that's easy since there's rocks in America, but not in the middle of the Atlantic that I know of..

To transfer the 'Clovis Point' technology from Soultrea the same people would have had to move across the Atlantic with the knowledge or the points themselves would have had to have been traded, and then reproduced in America by people who maybe never saw a rock before in their lives other than already pre-manufactured Clovis Points.
Then again maybe they bought rocks in bulk and shaped them while at sea.

BERE THE NORTH BOLE AT XDDDDD

They sailed across the North Atlantic along the ice and physically settled North and even South America for 4,000 years until Asians came in much larger numbers because there was a physical land/ice bridge. And there's plenty of high quality workable rock material for stone tools here in the USA. I'm sure they brought along a few people who knew how to make the tools.............

anywhere there is sand or silt was once underwater