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| (CLICK to Enlarge)             Two primary sources of evidence
  are available as to the racial affinities of the peoples who inhabited
  eastern North America at the epoch when the megalithic sites were in
  occupation.  The first and major
  source of evidence comprises skeletons and skulls excavated from burials
  where the bones are found in association with artifacts that bear readable
  inscriptions.  This skull, which
  closely resembles European types, is from Holliston Mills, eastern
  Tennessee.  It shows a racial type
  that occupied the region in early Woodland times and that is associated, at
  the neighboring site of Snapp's Bridge, with inscribed artifacts bearing
  Ancient Irish and Basque words and phrases appropriate to the first
  millennium BC.  Similar remains from a
  mound near Boston have been amino-acid dated to ca. 5000 BC, these apparently
  representing the earliest European Atlantic crossings (Fell 1982).  [Photo by Walter Eitel.]   |