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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Condensed mtDNA Tree




L2 - blue, yellow and green
L6 - blue, yellow, green and pink
L4 - blue, yellow, green, pink and gray
L3 - blue, yellow, green, pink, gray and red
M -  blue, yellow, green, pink, gray, red and blue: includes Native American mtDNA Hgs C and D
N -   blue, yellow, green, pink, gray, red and pink:  includes Native American mtDNA Hgs A and X
R -   blue, yellow, green, pink, gray, red and pink and green: includes Native American mtDNA Hg B

Credit: Gisele Horvat-http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/HumanMigrations


Charlie Hatchett

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Paleoamerican Odyssey: A Conference Focused on First Americans Archaeology

Paleoamerican Odyssey

A Conference Focused on First Americans Archaeology

October 17-19, 2013
Santa Fe, New Mexico


Come explore the mystery and saga of the first people to colonize the Americas during the last Ice Age at the Paleoamerican Odyssey conference in historic Santa Fe, New Mexico. Come hear the leading experts in the field of First Americans archaeology discuss the evidence for the Ice Age colonization of the Americas. Come and see the archaeological evidence--the artifacts from key sites from across North America.

Don't miss out on this historic conference, held at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, the largest such gathering since the Clovis and Beyond Conference held in 1999. This conference is for everyone--archaeologists, avocational archaeologists, Quaternary scientists, students, the general public, and anyone interested in archaeology. Hurry, space is limited--register today!

http://paleoamericanodyssey.com/index.html

Presentation Abstracts

North America Before Clovis: Variance in Temporal/Spatial Cultural Patterns, 24,000 to 13,000 BP.

Michael B. Collins, Dennis J. Stanford, and Darrin L. Lowery

A wide range of contrasting cultural patterns occur across North America during various portions of the time period between ~24,000 and 13,000 BP. Each of these is represented by multiple sites and tends to occur in distinctive environmental settings. The extent and variance of this rich archaeological fabric indicates a complex process of peopling the Western Hemisphere, multiple cultural origins, and a long period of human presence prior to the advent of the distinctive Clovis manifestation.



http://paleoamericanodyssey.com/abstracts.html#collinsab

http://paleoamericanodyssey.com/abstracts.html#top


Charlie Hatchett

www.pre-clovis.com
www.forum.pre-clovis.com
www.blog.pre-clovis.com