• Chief Wahoo was in the Americas exactly 52,000 years ago.

    From YHWH Allah@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 7 01:04:54 2021
    Geologists and Geophysicists drilling for petroleum in Nacogdoches, Texas spudded into a 50,000 B.C. skeleton dubbed 'Chief Wahoo of the Caddo Nation' embedded in the Queen City Sand (Eocene) Formation outcrop, and forged iron and bronze tools (
    agricultural and foraging instruments), being over 50,000 years old. Humans were in the Americas roughly 52,000 years ago, the researchers, company man, rig tool-pusher and three tour drillers, roughnecks and derrick men said.

    In other studies, Spelunkers and Archaeologists analyzed a remote cave in northwestern Mexico containing human-made stone tools that are up to 31,500 years old, according to dating models. This pushed back dates for human dispersal into North America to
    as early as 33,000 years ago, the researchers said. Archaeologists took already-published dates from 42 archaeological sites in North America and Beringia and plugged them into their model that analyzed human dispersal.

    This model found an human presence in the Americas dating to at least 26,000 years ago.

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  • From The Old Man@21:1/5 to YHWH Allah on Sun Nov 7 08:52:59 2021
    On Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 3:04:55 AM UTC-5, YHWH Allah wrote:
    Geologists and Geophysicists drilling for petroleum in Nacogdoches, Texas spudded into a 50,000 B.C. skeleton dubbed
    'Chief Wahoo of the Caddo Nation' embedded in the Queen City Sand (Eocene) Formation outcrop, and forged iron and
    bronze tools (agricultural and foraging instruments), being over 50,000 years old. Humans were in the Americas roughly
    52,000 years ago, the researchers, company man, rig tool-pusher and three tour drillers, roughnecks and derrick men said.
    In other studies, Spelunkers and Archaeologists analyzed a remote cave in northwestern Mexico containing human-made
    stone tools that are up to 31,500 years old, according to dating models. This pushed back dates for human dispersal into
    North America to as early as 33,000 years ago, the researchers said. Archaeologists took already-published dates from 42
    archaeological sites in North America and Beringia and plugged them into their model that analyzed human dispersal.
    This model found an human presence in the Americas dating to at least 26,000 years ago.

    While I don't claim to know when (or from where) the first humans turned up in North America - and there's a lot to be said for that 50,000 year timeframe, I do have to take exception to your comment that Chief Wahoo was found in "the Queen City Sand (
    Eocene) Formation outcrop". The Eocene (the second of the Cenozoic Epochs) dated from 55.8 MILLION years ago and lasted for nearly Twenty-Two Million years, until some 33.9 Million Years ago.

    Regards,
    John Braungart

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  • From Denoco Inc.@21:1/5 to YHWH Allah on Mon Jan 23 10:05:18 2023
    On Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 2:04:55 AM UTC-6, YHWH Allah wrote:
    Geologists and Geophysicists drilling for petroleum in Nacogdoches, Texas spudded into a 50,000 B.C. skeleton dubbed 'Chief Wahoo of the Caddo Nation' embedded in the Queen City Sand (Eocene) Formation outcrop, and forged iron and bronze tools (
    agricultural and foraging instruments), being over 50,000 years old. Humans were in the Americas roughly 52,000 years ago, the researchers, company man, rig tool-pusher and three tour drillers, roughnecks and derrick men said.

    In other studies, Spelunkers and Archaeologists analyzed a remote cave in northwestern Mexico containing human-made stone tools that are up to 31,500 years old, according to dating models. This pushed back dates for human dispersal into North America
    to as early as 33,000 years ago, the researchers said. Archaeologists took already-published dates from 42 archaeological sites in North America and Beringia and plugged them into their model that analyzed human dispersal.

    This model found an human presence in the Americas dating to at least 26,000 years ago.

    http://boards.4channel.org/his/thread/14516094 https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/14516094 http://archived.moe/his/thread/14516094

    Chief Wahoo established the Americas 52,000 years ago. We have more science than you can shake a stick at.

    Geophysicists drilling for petroleum in Nacogdoches, Texas spudded into a 50,000 B.C. skeleton dubbed 'Chief Wahoo of the Caddo Nation' embedded in the Queen City Sand (Eocene) Formation outcrop, and forged iron and bronze tools (agricultural and
    foraging instruments), being over 50,000 years old. Humans were in the Americas roughly 52,000 years ago, the researchers, company man, rig tool-pusher and three tour drillers, roughnecks and derrick men said.

    In other studies, Spelunkers and Archaeologists analyzed a remote cave in northwestern Mexico containing human-made stone tools that are up to 31,500 years old, according to dating models. This pushed back dates for human dispersal into North America to
    as early as 33,000 years ago, the researchers said. Archaeologists took already-published dates from 42 archaeological sites in North America and Beringia and plugged them into their model that analyzed human dispersal.

    This model found an human presence in the Americas dating to at least 26,000 years ago.

    http://boards.4channel.org/his/thread/14516094 https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/14516094 http://archived.moe/his/thread/14516094

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