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So I've read this comparison on another website:):

>europeans
>from aurignacian proto-gravettian to solutrean:10000 years (30000BC-20000BC)
>from aurignacian-antelian to start of crop development: 9000 years(30000BC-21000BC)
>from start of crop development to neolithic revolution: 10500 years (21000BC-10500BC)
>from neolithic revolution to copper furnaces: 5500 years (10500BC-5000BC)
>from neolithic revolution to bronze metallurgy: 6700 years (10500BC-3800BC)

>Amerindians:
>from aurignacian proto-gravettian to clovis: 5500 years (16000BC-10500BC)
>from aurignacian proto-gravettian to the start of crop development: 5000 years (16000BC-11000BC)
>from start of crop development to neolithic revolution: 7000 years (11000BC-4000BC)
>from neolithic revolution to copper furnaces: 3000 years (4000BC-1000BC)
>from neolithic revolution to bronze metallurgy: 4700 years (4000BC-700 AD)

2003a. Tiwanaku Period (Middle Horizon) bronze metallurgy in the lake Titicaca basin: A preliminary assessment. En Tiwanaku and its hinterland, T 2. A. Kolata, (Ed.), pp. 404-434. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D. C.
1997. El bronce arsenical y el Horizonte Medio. En Arqueología, antropología e historia en los Andes: Homenaje a María Rostworowski, R. Varón y J. Flores E. (Eds.), pp. 153-186. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima.
https://www.researchgate.net/public...ar-old_copper_mask_from_the_Argentinian_Andes
Historia de América Andina: Las sociedades aborígenes
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02859340
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0141923
http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/1873/
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleoamericano
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluefish_Caves

I'm not the author but it makes me wonder how strong is the genetic factor for such example of convergent cultural evolution to happen.

What are your thoughts?:giggle:
 
Was it on Reddit or 4chan that you read this?
 
I read it on forosperu, I talked to the guy and he said he read it on 4chan.
 

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