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The unfortunate victim has requested a mail in ballot for the 2022 elections. He also requested another 31 ballots for family members upstream who are unable to travel.
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The skull was most certainly from an ancestor of one of the Native American tribes in the area today, Blue said. It’s now expected to be returned to tribes in Minnesota, according to Hable. Having just a tiny bit of knowledge of certain things, I wonder what evidence she has to make that conclusion. If it was only a few thousand years after "ice out", how does she know which language group was in the area, passing through on their way to another area, or with that healed over knot in his skull maybe he was a captured slave from another group and not an ancestor at all? She hasn’t a phuqing clue.
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Forget the native Americans on this one. It’s highly likely that this guy was from a culture that predates and independent of the native genealogy.
The marine diet angle is interesting. 6-8K yrs is after the ice age and probable cataclysmic event(s) that caused it if the dating is right. I’m more and more of the impression that the ancient world was much more connected than we can imagine.
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Everyone in Minnesota has dementia...no doubt this stupid fugk did too.
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Everyone in Minnesota has dementia...no doubt this stupid fugk did too. Don't confuse being a stupid white person with dementia.
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Everyone in Minnesota has dementia...no doubt this stupid fugk did too. Don't confuse being a stupid white person with dementia. Oops
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Everyone in Minnesota has dementia...no doubt this stupid fugk did too. Don't confuse being a stupid white person with dementia. Whatever Stoolhead.
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Falling into the same pit as Kennewick Man, no proof of the skull being native. Yet the alledged scientists give into the nates, and off goes the skull!
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Forget the native Americans on this one. It’s highly likely that this guy was from a culture that predates and independent of the native genealogy.
The marine diet angle is interesting. 6-8K yrs is after the ice age and probable cataclysmic event(s) that caused it if the dating is right. I’m more and more of the impression that the ancient world was much more connected than we can imagine. Soultrean... And many NA,s east of Mississippi have genetic tags linked to europe that west of the Mississippi don't have. It's why Khanarella is a bytch at times I think. Fuuging northwest Europe soultrean dna... 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️😄😄😄😄
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At the time, +/- 8k years before the present, was there a connection to the oceans (Ottawa river? Champlain Sea?? ) close enough for there to have been marine food items available to the folks this person belonged to?
Was he a captured member of a group that had marine food available to them?
Was he a member of a group that had established trade with groups closer to marine areas, or who had access to sea run fish and such?
The "marine diet" aspect means not much to me. I had sardines the other day and live nowhere near the sea.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Facial reconstruction has revealed Bud Grant. Scientists are baffled.
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The skull was most certainly from an ancestor of one of the Native American tribes in the area today, Blue said. It’s now expected to be returned to tribes in Minnesota, according to Hable. Having just a tiny bit of knowledge of certain things, I wonder what evidence she has to make that conclusion. If it was only a few thousand years after "ice out", how does she know which language group was in the area, passing through on their way to another area, or with that healed over knot in his skull maybe he was a captured slave from another group and not an ancestor at all? You are not allowed to question the narrative! Yep. If testing reveals anything that casts the established narrative in doubt, the skull will be turned over to the Indian activists for "proper burial" (destruction).
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Was it still wearin' that Helga-Hat?
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Probably be a good place to arrowhead hunt. Look for the terrian that gives clues. Early to mid archaic stuff???
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More importantly what is his gender pronoun?
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Likely died of mosquito bites.
Everybody from Minnysoda knows that.
How do they know it's a he?
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A human skull that's about 8,000 years old was found in the Minnesota River south of Sacred Heart. The Renville County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday said two kayakers came across the bone in September 2021. The Midwest Medical Examiner's Office determined the bone was human, and the FBI's forensic anthropologist concluded the bone belonged to a young adult man. The skull has a depressed area, which is consistent with blunt force trauma, the sheriff's office said. Through Carbon-14 analysis, preliminary information indicates the man would have been alive between 5,500-6,000 BCE, so nearly 8,000 years ago. Continued here…. https://www.q13fox.com/news/human-s...QDcATxpxyuuFpc9pSP2-ZYPdRfk5gLKDmuJzHXaYIt’s you brother Toby!!!
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It is weird that this archaeological find will be handed over to the local Indians. It is almost impossible that the tribe that this guy belonged to were remotely related to the Indians who live in Minnesota today. This is the Snettisham torque. This gold necklace weighs 2 pounds and was made in England 2,000 years ago by my ancestors, the Celts. Through DNA testing I can prove that I am 92 percent Celtic, with ancestors from Ireland, Wales, and England. I demand that the British government turn the Snettisham torque over to me.
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They found two ......one of them is on loan to the mayor in Chicago...... she's wearing it ! ,
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It is weird that this archaeological find will be handed over to the local Indians. It is almost impossible that the tribe that this guy belonged to were remotely related to the Indians who live in Minnesota today. This is the Snettisham torque. This gold necklace weighs 2 pounds and was made in England 2,000 years ago by my ancestors, the Celts. Through DNA testing I can prove that I am 92 percent Celtic, with ancestors from Ireland, Wales, and England. I demand that the British government turn the Snettisham torque over to me. Lmao. He could have been one of the lost Indians from the WheretheFuchawie Tribe. 😜
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