It is interesting to learn about the pre-European world. The ancient indigenous folk all over N. America were accustomed to trade - which is why we in N. IL occasionally find obsidian and flint points, sort of a trickle down trading. Around here the stone age folks used the chirt, which was plentiful. Obsidian and flint were more likely near post volcanic sites. What a opportunistic, inventive group of societies!
And pretty sure its longer than 20 thousand bud ,,,,,,,as that land bridge kinda was no longer there 20 thousand years ago,, mammoths have been instinct for a few million years too so if you comparing hunting them its millions of years or at least 100,000 years
@@MrBanaanipommi If we're talking about the (so-called) Stone Age, then why would we even consider using the word "America?" That wasn't even a term then. The term "America" didn't even come about until 1507 CE. We were here during the time referenced and had words and terms to describe the land mass we lived on. Why not use one of our words? America is a very, very recent development here, and really, from the looks of things, it doesn't seem all that permanent.
Love the content. Could you make a playlist of all your videos?
It is interesting to learn about the pre-European world. The ancient indigenous folk all over N. America were accustomed to trade - which is why we in N. IL occasionally find obsidian and flint points, sort of a trickle down trading. Around here the stone age folks used the chirt, which was plentiful. Obsidian and flint were more likely near post volcanic sites. What a opportunistic, inventive group of societies!
These are great videos. Well done! Thank you
This is great don’t listen to other comments.
20 thousand years? maybe doubled.
It's difficult to date movement as the people in Asia would have been late comers in world terms .
And pretty sure its longer than 20 thousand bud ,,,,,,,as that land bridge kinda was no longer there 20 thousand years ago,, mammoths have been instinct for a few million years too so if you comparing hunting them its millions of years or at least 100,000 years
Wait what is a bizon do you not mean bison 😂😂
Wait a minute, it was America in the Stone Age?? I guess I didn't think the country was that old!
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America is not a country, just like europe or asia
@@MrBanaanipommi You seem to be missing my point.
@@phaedrussmith1949 well explain then......
@@MrBanaanipommi If we're talking about the (so-called) Stone Age, then why would we even consider using the word "America?" That wasn't even a term then. The term "America" didn't even come about until 1507 CE. We were here during the time referenced and had words and terms to describe the land mass we lived on. Why not use one of our words? America is a very, very recent development here, and really, from the looks of things, it doesn't seem all that permanent.
The music is unnecessary.
As is your comment 😊
Why?
If you have something worth hearing/learning from you don't need to drown it in music....
A lot of nothing.