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Horse Femur - discovered, dated and in my library now.

Last April discovered a horse femur. Sent it to University of Colorado and just got it back with carbon-dating report. 1,940 years old.
Did you drop a digit in that number? An age of 19,000 years would make sense for a Pleistocene era horse in North America.

Or, are you contending that the femur supports theory that Amerindians spread horses across the North American continent long before contact with Europeans?


EDIT: Sorry conibear, I didn't see your reply to KipCarson before posting my questions and comments--I was googling "Pleistocene horses" to confirm 19,000 years was a fit and a possible explanation for your original posting.
 
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