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    How was Thor Heyerdahl proven wrong in his theory that the people of Easter Island came from South America?

    Question #107402. Asked by author. (Jul 26 09 4:33 AM)


    rb6359

    DNA testing proved him wrong:
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science-dna-shows-how-thor-heyerdahl-got-it-wrong-1137388.html

    Jul 26 09, 4:52 AM


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