Análisis de las teorías históricas sobre el poblamiento del continente americano y su presencia en territorio ecuatoriano.

Within history there have been some questions that have been the cause of controversy, one of the most common is where the American man came from have been carried out thorough studies that have managed to establish four major theories the first is the theory Monogenist- Autoctonist exposed by the A...

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Main Author: Quezada Quezada, Liliam Paulina
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:Spanish
Published: Machala : Universidad Técnica de Machala 2016
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Online Access:http://repositorio.utmachala.edu.ec/handle/48000/9717
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Summary:Within history there have been some questions that have been the cause of controversy, one of the most common is where the American man came from have been carried out thorough studies that have managed to establish four major theories the first is the theory Monogenist- Autoctonist exposed by the Anthropologist Argentino Florentino Ameghino who says that the man is a native of South America specifically appears in the Pampas Argentinas during the Tertiary or Cenozoic era, the second theory is divulged by the American Czech Alex Hrdlicka which is of monoracial character in which it expresses that The first men were paleo Asians who entered our continent following the route of the Bering Strait during the Wisconsin glaciation. Dentro de la historia han existido algunas interrogantes las cuales han sido causa de polémica una de las más usuales es de donde provenía el hombre americano se han realizado estudios minuciosos que han logrado establecer cuatro grandes teorías la primera es la teoría Monogenista- Autoctonista expuesta por el antropólogo Argentino Florentino Ameghino quien dice que el hombre es oriundo de América del sur específicamente aparece en las Pampas Argentinas durante la era terciaria o cenozoica, la segunda teoría es divulgada por el Checo Norteamericano Alex Hrdlicka la cual es de carácter monoracial en la cual expresa que los primeros hombres abrían sido paleo asiáticos que ingresaron a nuestro continente siguiendo la ruta del estrecho de Bering durante la glaciación de Wisconsin.