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Fortresses on Sand: The History of Florida -- pt. 1

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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The Windover People Buried Their Dead in the Pond Around 5000 B.C.

mitochondrial diane belonged to haplo group x, which is a comparatively pretty rare clan. It suggests that these people were part of a small, fairly isolated group who did not termix very much. They probably don't have a whole lot of descendants and died out at some point in the prehistoric age. May be because their pulation was dropping off or they failed to adjust to continually changing landscape.

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