Although the term “socialist” wasn’t widely used until the nineteenth century it's of little consequence as it has existed in its purest form for nearly all of human history. Indigenous cultures lived in collectivist economies long before migrating to this hemisphere.
It’s easy to see how seafaring people might have reached Cooper’s Ferry, says Loren Davis, an archaeologist at Oregon State University in Corvallis who led the excavations. Although the site is more than 500 kilometers from the coast, the Salmon, Snake, and Columbia rivers link it to the sea. [First people in the Americas came by sea, ancient tools unearthed by Idaho river suggest]
Exactly. I believe the ancestors or the Chacoans came up the Columbia and the Snake then into Lake Bonneville. https://t.co/2V5ZSdBqF7— interested party (@larry_kurtz) June 8, 2016
Note river path in remnants of Yellowstone Caldera. Red Rock Pass: Spillway Bonneville Flood http://t.co/DS5rpN9cOu http://t.co/XryyTX4ATw— interested party (@larry_kurtz) October 1, 2013
Bonneville Flood-Lake Bonneville Red Rock Pass Snake River Canyon http://t.co/8tejI4PokG— interested party (@larry_kurtz) October 1, 2013
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