Bradley and Stanford (2004) have raised now, in several instances, the claim that European Upper Paleolithic Solutrean peoples colonized North America, and gave rise to the archaeological complex known as Clovis. They do so in the face of some obvious challenges – notably the several thousand miles of ocean and the 5000 radiocarbon years that separate the two. And yet they argue in their recent paper that the archaeological evidence in support of a historical connection is ‘overwhelming’. We are profoundly skeptical of this claim; we believe that the many differences between Solutrean and Clovis are far more significant than the few similarities, the latter being readily explained by the well-known phenomenon of technological convergence or...
: Towards the first half of the 20th century, there was a boom of the interest of learning about the...
The traditional view of American colonization during the late Pleistocene has largely been condition...
One of the most prominent features of Paleo-Indian studies has been the debate concerning who first ...
The early peopling of the New World has been a topic of intense research since the early twentieth c...
One current hypothesis for the Pleistocene peopling of the Americas invokes a dispersal by European ...
. Here we analyze a large sample of radiocarbon dates from the northeast Eurasian Upper Paleolithic ...
The peopling of the Americas marks a major expansion of humans across the planet. However, questions...
of some Clovis sites but have not definitively established the temporal span of this cultural comple...
When did the first humans arrive in the Americas? From where did they come? By land or by sea? What ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the dynamics of the human range expansion across northeastern Eurasia duri...
At some time around the end of the last ice age, around 11,500 P14PC yr BP / 13,300 Cal yrs BP, the ...
Some recent academic and popular literature implies that the problem of the colonization of the Amer...
Little is known regarding the first people to enter the Americas and their genetic legacy. Genomic a...
The lithic record of human colonization of the Americas is sparse, scattered and ambiguous. Working ...
Some recent academic and popular literature implies that the problem of the colonization of the Amer...
: Towards the first half of the 20th century, there was a boom of the interest of learning about the...
The traditional view of American colonization during the late Pleistocene has largely been condition...
One of the most prominent features of Paleo-Indian studies has been the debate concerning who first ...
The early peopling of the New World has been a topic of intense research since the early twentieth c...
One current hypothesis for the Pleistocene peopling of the Americas invokes a dispersal by European ...
. Here we analyze a large sample of radiocarbon dates from the northeast Eurasian Upper Paleolithic ...
The peopling of the Americas marks a major expansion of humans across the planet. However, questions...
of some Clovis sites but have not definitively established the temporal span of this cultural comple...
When did the first humans arrive in the Americas? From where did they come? By land or by sea? What ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the dynamics of the human range expansion across northeastern Eurasia duri...
At some time around the end of the last ice age, around 11,500 P14PC yr BP / 13,300 Cal yrs BP, the ...
Some recent academic and popular literature implies that the problem of the colonization of the Amer...
Little is known regarding the first people to enter the Americas and their genetic legacy. Genomic a...
The lithic record of human colonization of the Americas is sparse, scattered and ambiguous. Working ...
Some recent academic and popular literature implies that the problem of the colonization of the Amer...
: Towards the first half of the 20th century, there was a boom of the interest of learning about the...
The traditional view of American colonization during the late Pleistocene has largely been condition...
One of the most prominent features of Paleo-Indian studies has been the debate concerning who first ...