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5,000 Year-Old Artifacts (Found) Near Texas Coast
Washington Post ^ | 11-13-2004 | lynn Brezosky

Posted on 11/14/2004 2:33:59 PM PST by blam

5,000-Year-Old Artifacts Near Texas Coast

By LYNN BREZOSKY
The Associated Press
Saturday, November 13, 2004; 8:50 PM

HARLINGEN, Texas - Archaeologists have discovered a cache of artifacts near South Padre Island that they say could be up to 5,000 years old, potentially providing new clues about early peoples of the Texas coast.

Ricklis said the find is significant because so little is known about the ancient Rio Grande Valley. Most early manmade items would have been eroded by sand and sea air, or washed out by the ever-changing course of the waterways of the Rio Grande basin near the Mexican border.

"We don't have a chronology for the Rio Grande Delta," said Ricklis, who works for the Corpus Christi office of Coastal Environments Inc., an archaeological research company based in Baton Rouge, La. "We really have no idea of what the culture's prehistory was."

The artifacts were found in May during the environmental company's archaeological survey of the Bahia Grande, a 6,000-acre lowland between Brownsville and Port Isabel. The survey was required before the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service proceeds with plans to restore wetlands lost to the digging of the Brownsville Ship Channel during the 1930s.

Geologists say the Gulf of Mexico once reached as far west as Starr County and the Mexican state of Coahuila. Paleo-Indians - the term for ancient peoples who roamed the Southwest - may have seen the Gulf's final rise and retreat about 10,000 years ago, said Tony Zavaleta, an anthropologist at the University of Texas-Brownsville.

Ricklis said he believes the artifacts come from a later group of peoples who belonged to the archaic period, 7,500 B.C. to A.D. 750, which is characterized by grinding tools and certain types of projectile points.

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The people living in America prior to 6,000 years ago were different people than the people we (today) call American Indian/Native Americans. Any people prior to that period should be call paleo-Americans, not Paleo-Indians.
1 posted on 11/14/2004 2:34:01 PM PST by blam
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Perhaps, this could be Ainu? The oldest Indian remains were 6,000 years old. Kennewack man was 9,000 years old and he was Ainu likely.


2 posted on 11/14/2004 2:35:47 PM PST by Ptarmigan (Proud rabbit hater and killer)
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To: Ptarmigan; SunkenCiv; Ditter
GGG Ping.

Skeletal Remains May Be 11,000 Years Old (Lake Jackson, Texas)

3 posted on 11/14/2004 2:38:31 PM PST by blam
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To: Ptarmigan
Where there Indians called "Ainu"?? I thought Ainu was an indigenous people in Japan.
4 posted on 11/14/2004 3:03:13 PM PST by trashcanbred (Anti-social and anti-socialist)
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More of my theory of early man in NA proves true - however most of the remains of civilization between 18,000 YA and 6,000 YA will be found out on the continental shelf. Many of these artifact "anomalies" have been found off the east coast while treasure hunting, but have been hidden away because it disproves the ancestral claims of many native americans.

My general Theory is that is would have been easier to walk to NA from europe than asia, because of the extreme low level of the seas during the glacial periods. tribes could easily hunt their way around the ice shelf and exposed land masses between the two continents.

5 posted on 11/14/2004 3:06:54 PM PST by xcamel (W2: Four more years of Tax Cuts and Dead Terrorists)
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"My general Theory is that is would have been easier to walk to NA from europe than asia, because of the extreme low level of the seas during the glacial periods. tribes could easily hunt their way around the ice shelf and exposed land masses between the two continents."

They came from many directions. I believe the Jomon - Ainu - Austroneasians were the first to arrive in the west of the Americas. However, the Europeans weren't far behind if not first.

Iberia, Not Siberia

6 posted on 11/14/2004 3:12:28 PM PST by blam
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I'm glad I'm not the only one working on these theories... and I'm not even a scientist. :(0)


7 posted on 11/14/2004 3:15:54 PM PST by xcamel (W2: Four more years of Tax Cuts and Dead Terrorists)
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"My general Theory is that is would have been easier to walk to NA from europe than asia, because of the extreme low level of the seas during the glacial periods. tribes could easily hunt their way around the ice shelf and exposed land masses between the two continents."

They came from many directions. I believe the Jomon - Ainu - Austroneasians were the first to arrive in the west of the Americas. However, the Europeans weren't far behind if not first.

Iberia, Not Siberia

8 posted on 11/14/2004 3:20:16 PM PST by blam
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To: xcamel
Immigrants From The Other Side (Clovis Is Solutrean)
9 posted on 11/14/2004 3:22:54 PM PST by blam
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To: trashcanbred
The Samurai And The Ainu
10 posted on 11/14/2004 3:24:48 PM PST by blam
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ancient peoples who roamed the Southwest - may have seen the Gulf's final rise

Evidence of prehistoric global warming. Obviously (since they didn't have horses to ride) they ran around in gas wasting SUVs.

11 posted on 11/14/2004 3:25:42 PM PST by PAR35
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To: trashcanbred
The Relationship Between The Basque And Ainu
12 posted on 11/14/2004 3:26:36 PM PST by blam
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To: Ptarmigan
Who Were The Si-Te-Cah?
13 posted on 11/14/2004 3:28:21 PM PST by blam
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Were they wearing hats?

:)

LVM

14 posted on 11/14/2004 3:31:22 PM PST by LasVegasMac (If it ain't smoked, it ain't worth puttin' on the table!)
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paleo-Americans

Pat Buchanan's roots found!!

15 posted on 11/14/2004 3:32:46 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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Were there giant belt buckles found on the scene? ;)


16 posted on 11/14/2004 3:32:55 PM PST by flashbunny (Every thought that enters my head requires its own vanity thread.)
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LOL!


17 posted on 11/14/2004 3:34:23 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: flashbunny
Bye, Bye Beringia (8,000 Year-Old Site In Florida (Windover)

European DNA Found In 7-8,000 Year Old Skeleton In Florida (Windover)

18 posted on 11/14/2004 3:37:01 PM PST by blam
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To: trashcanbred

Ainus also live in Kamtchaka Peninsula in Russia. Maybe Ainus did live all over the world.


19 posted on 11/14/2004 3:41:27 PM PST by Ptarmigan (Proud rabbit hater and killer)
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To: flashbunny
The inscription on this item is believed to represent intribal rivalry between early educational institutions.


20 posted on 11/14/2004 3:44:39 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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