
The White Sands footprints prove a coastal migration route to the Americas. So who actually walked it? Mainstream academia keeps looping the same broken debate, ignoring the obvious:
🛑 The Inland Mismatch: Tianyuan Man was an inland hill dweller, completely lacking maritime technology. Meanwhile, Siberian lineages are genetically incompatible with South America’s founding Population-Y. The “Northern Land Route” models have collapsed.
🛶 The Only Viable Candidate: 38,000 years ago, Japan’s Ancient Izu Seafarers possessed the highly developed “Archipelago OS.” They were already conducting the world’s earliest organized seafaring voyages (with crossings up to 20km) for obsidian trade. Along with the 36,000-year-old Okinawa seafaring remains, the evidence points to one launching pad: the Japanese Archipelago.
Stop looking at Siberia. The coastal route belongs to the advanced mariners of the Northwest Pacific. 🗺️ #Anthropology #AncientHistory #OutofJapan #FirstAmericans