Video – New archaeological discoveries prove that even Neanderthal and Homo Erectus migrants were capable of crossing wide expanses of ocean.

Homo Erectus bands paddled to both Taiwan and the Japanese Islands, then settled them . . . long before the arrival of modern Homo sapiens humans.

This discovery has major implications for the Americas. Geologists and biologists from Georgia Southern University and the University of Georgia have proven that southern tip of South Carolina, most of Georgia, except the Blue Ridge Mountains and the northeastern tip of Florida composed a “Thermal Enclave” with ideal conditions for human hunter-gatherer bands. This region was NOT cold and dry as assumed by climatologists for many decades. All plant species that grow on the Georgia Coast today were also growing there during the last Glacial Extreme.

This fascinating discovery will be discussed in more detail within my soon-to-be-published book, The Sea Peoples of the South Atlantic Coast.

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