To: Coyoteman
“Tibetan/Nepalese and Assam/Sikkim populations in northeast India have more Inca bones than do neighboring populations”
And how much more likely someone from Central Asia was engaged in trading along the silk road and wound up in Kiev and followed the trading route further to Scandinavia.
To: Pete from Shawnee Mission
And how much more likely someone from Central Asia was engaged in trading along the silk road and wound up in Kiev and followed the trading route further to Scandinavia. I think rather that the Inca bones are present in most populations, even if in very small numbers. DNA testing would be the way to tell for sure though.
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06/27/2007 12:22:08 PM PDT by
Coyoteman
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