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  1. The_Wookie

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    Was just reading about this now. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/03/160331-viking-discovery-north-america-canada-archaeology/
  2. The_Wookie

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    Was just reading about this now. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/03/160331-viking-discovery-north-america-canada-archaeology/
  3. The_Wookie

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    The conspiracy forum is somewhere else. Actually I didnt try that at all, I said they believed a lot of things. And the Aryan bullshit is long known to have been based on a false premise. And you still have not provided a shread of evidence for your assertions.
  4. The_Wookie

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    So you have nothing else substantive to offer on this? Seriously, there are 4 or 5 articles all linked to the same single study. That doesnt class as many. And not one of them suggests its the oldest known migration in any case. And thats before we get to your "Out of Africa is whacky" rubbish.
  5. The_Wookie

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    yes even if they claimed an identity that wasnt their own or supported by any evidence.
  6. The_Wookie

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    Sure if we ignore the dna evidence.
  7. The_Wookie

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    The Nazis believed a lot of fun things. Many? As far as I can find its a single study that found the relationship between early Australians and a tribe or two in the Amazon and received some media attention, and even that study doesnt suggest its the earliest known migration. Got some links...
  8. The_Wookie

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    not quite as famous as they should be but these guys in 1797 should get more credit than they do. shipwrecked on Preservation Island off the north-east coast of Tasmania tried to sail a longboat up the coast to Sydney shipwrecked again on Ninety Mile Beach near Lakes Entrance walked 600km up...
  9. The_Wookie

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    John Forrest has fascinated me since I did a family tree project on grade 4 and found out i was related to him. Wandered around uncharted deserts looking for leichardt on his first expedition, followed Eyres route across the bight, and explored uncharted parts of the interior of Australia. He...
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