Show iap Trails s Of Prehistoric India trails or of the prehistoric have been mapped d for the first time b by the Smithsonian Institution tion accordIng to an from Washington ton Tracing their routes from point to point with re to ethnological dL David I. I Bushnell Jr compiler of the maps has produced a n network work of 01 lines to show how how the early IndIans through the centurIes drifted eastward east east- ward from the Alaskan shore ot of Bering strait elt at which pon point theIr ancestors entered the new world from Asia I That which is entirely new In the accomplishment o of Mr Bushnell is the thc actual placing of the mIgration routes for it lies has been a theory of scientists for lor several that the native American was a d descend ant or of earlier nomads who came to to America Americo from Siberia sun Still an u unsettled question is that bearIng upon the appropriate date of which man invaded the western world He came it has been en pointed out at a time prior to mans man's domestication domes domes- ot of the hor horse the ox and the a. a ass nt at IMSt in the lend land he came from for lor he brought none ot of these with him but at Q a time subsequent to the domestication of the dog for remains or of his canine frIends are found in his early tombs Somewhere therefore how many years ears before Columbus no one knows between the taming of the dog and the taming o of the horse the x and the ass man began bean to wear his first paths from west to east cast across North America A university ty professor has found in MInnesota fossil ossil remaIns ot of a human which he believes to be about years old I If he is correct he has shoved back into the foggy put past by years the occupancy ot of the continent by byman byman man the previous extreme of human antiquity In America having been associated es as- with Indian relics found in our own southwest That question ot of time never may be settled bu but we may be fairly tam tain that the first people of the land moved westward instead ot of eastward east east- ward that the advice of the prehistoric tone sage who sometimes carved his wisdom on caribou horn was Go cast young oung Chicago Tribune |