The Mystery of the Global Spread of Ancient Africans

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(1) How did Stone Age hunter gatherers akin to African pygmies get to the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean about 40,000-60,000 years ago? Some of these Africans display Asian markers in their DNA, but there are several tribes there, and more tests need to be made. Some of their islands are being settled by Indians, but otherwThe problem is, thay any westerners who try to land on one of their islands get threatened by spear throwers!

(2) 50,000 years ago, the first Aborigines traversed the over 60 miles of sea from Papua New Guinea and arrived in northern Australia. how did these Aborigines get to Australia? There is little evidence for seafaring capabilities among the Aborigines, let alone prehistoric Aborigines. But 2 small exceptions offer a small challenge to this generalization: (a) One ancient Aboriginal painting in northwest Australia depicts a boat with a prow. Some claim that the prow would only be needed for ocean journeys, not for the local lakes and rivers. (b) A small group of Aborigines live on a small island in northwest Australia, where they actively fish for food.

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(3) Most vexing of all is the question of how Black people of African descent g0t to the northeast corner of Brazil 40,000 to 50,000 years ago? Paintings at their prehistoric rock shelters suggest warfar against neighboring invaders. Some archaeologists believe that Mongoloid peoples who trekked across the Bering land bridge near the end of the last ice age migrated down to the South America and attacked these Black settlers, perhaps wiping most of them out. There is some evidence that survivors travelled down to Tierra del Fuego, an lsland at the tip of South America, where they thrived until recently.

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Were there not land bridges at one time that became submerged later?

Ancient Land Bridges
http://ows.edb.utexas.edu/site/hight-kreitman/land-bridge-theory

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How did iguanas reach tiny Pacific islands

Scientists have long puzzled over how iguanas, a group of lizards mostly found in the Americas, came to inhabit the isolated Pacific islands of Fiji and Tonga. For years, the leading explanation has been that progenitors of the island species must have rafted there, riding across the Pacific on a mat of vegetation or floating debris. But new research in the January issue of The American Naturalist suggests a more grounded explanation.

Using the latest genetic, geological and fossil data, biologists Brice Noonan of the University of Mississippi and Jack Sites of Brigham Young University have found that iguanas may have simply walked to Fiji and Tonga when the islands were still a part of an ancient southern supercontinent.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100111155112.htm
 
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(1) How did Stone Age hunter gatherers akin to African pygmies get to the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean about 40,000-60,000 years ago? Some of these Africans display Asian markers in their DNA, but there are several tribes there, and more tests need to be made. Some of their islands are being settled by Indians, but otherwThe problem is, thay any westerners who try to land on one of their islands get threatened by spear throwers!

(2) 50,000 years ago, the first Aborigines traversed the over 60 miles of sea from Papua New Guinea and arrived in northern Australia. how did these Aborigines get to Australia? There is little evidence for seafaring capabilities among the Aborigines, let alone prehistoric Aborigines. But 2 small exceptions offer a small challenge to this generalization: (a) One ancient Aboriginal painting in northwest Australia depicts a boat with a prow. Some claim that the prow would only be needed for ocean journeys, not for the local lakes and rivers. (b) A small group of Aborigines live on a small island in northwest Australia, where they actively fish for food.

first Australian settlement aborigines youtube - Bing video

(3) Most vexing of all is the question of how Black people of African descent g0t to the northeast corner of Brazil 40,000 to 50,000 years ago? Paintings at their prehistoric rock shelters suggest warfar against neighboring invaders. Some archaeologists believe that Mongoloid peoples who trekked across the Bering land bridge near the end of the last ice age migrated down to the South America and attacked these Black settlers, perhaps wiping most of them out. There is some evidence that survivors travelled down to Tierra del Fuego, an lsland at the tip of South America, where they thrived until recently.

the first earlest settles in the Americans youtube - Bing video

That's a lie the africans and aboriginies were not there that long ago because the earth is younger.
 
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Were there not land bridges at one time that became submerged later?

At the height of the last ice age ocean levels were several hundred feet lower. The islands of much of the Indonesian archipelago at that time were either linked or separated by narrow channels of relatively shallow water.
 
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