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There's some problems with 'Ice Age Columbus'. The evidence doesn't support 'Europeans' in the Continental U.S. until historical times; although the stone structures in the Northeast are very interesting and are probably very old, they are most likely Indian in origin.
* American Indians (Adena, Hopewell and various other prehistoric peoples) were known to create piles of stone, walls, walkways, burial vaults, etc, etc in stone. Some of the oldest of these were created by the Maritime Archaic cultures of Newfoundland some are 7,000 years old or more. Some standing stones were used for navigation are were found as far away as Florida.
* There's a Asian variant of Haploid X, including the European one. American Indians posess the Asian variant.
* No skeletal evidence has ever been found of Europeans, nor any traces to the languages found in the Americas.
* As for peoples moving from France to the New World, very doubtful. These weren't sheets of ice, but giant glaciers for thousands of miles. The only way to make such a journey was by boat. There's no evidence that the peoples who lived in Europe at that time had vessels capable of a trip.
Until there's some compelling evidence, there's no reason to believe that Europeans were here in ancient times.
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