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RZM

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1. I think the political implications are pretty much nil
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 11:41 PM
Feb 2012

It's not all that different from what we already knew. It just places the ancestral homeland a bit further south and west than was commonly assumed. American history classes usually start with the 'land bridge,' now they will start with a brief comment about Altai before quickly moving on to the bridge.

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