Crazypedia,
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Neat! I love learning about the history and evolution of languages, and how they physically moved around the globe. This is cool!

First languages of North America traced back to two very different groups from Siberia

https://phys.org/news/2024-04-languages-north-america-language-groups.html

sleepy62,

@Crazypedia Very cool indeed. I was listening to a CBC Ideas podcast where they were discussing when the the first people came to N America. One of the points made was that there is no way this many languages could have evolved in such a short time. Well worth a listen if you have time.
#Ideas #CBC #Indigenous

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/indigenous-archaeologist-argues-humans-may-have-arrived-here-130-000-years-ago-1.6313892

JohnJBurnsIII,
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@sleepy62 @Crazypedia

WOW - I learned a lot.
Thank you for making this available!

leoncowle,
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@Crazypedia @kellogh Interesting!

(PS Think this might interest you, too, @jkottke & @davemark)

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