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The issue is no where near that simple. Google "Kennewick Man," as
just one little known aspect of the story.
-- Stephan
On 21 Oct 2008, at 15:34, Lyle E. Browning wrote:
> On Oct 21, 2008, at 6:55 AM, Anne Pemberton wrote:
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>> James,
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>> The clarify, I was not referring to the Norsemen as the first
>> European settlers in the New World, but the Albans who lived on
>> mainland of Canada for perhaps hundreds of years before the
>> Norsemen came. They were not totally isolated, but made annual
>> trips back to their home islands with furs and even brought back a
>> bishop from time to time to perform marriages and baptisms. They
>> were a predominantly seafaring people who may have used their
>> boats in winter as roofs to their stone houses (which still exist).
> Citations please? Where on earth do you get these ramblings?
>>
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