Pre-Clovis Discoveries
New archaeological findings challenge the long-held Clovis first hypothesis, revealing that humans may have entered the Americas much earlier than previously believed. Sites across North and South America, some dating back as far as 50,000 years, suggest a complex and earlier migration pattern. Discoveries, including fossilized footprints and ancient charcoal, highlight the rich and diverse history of human presence on the continent.In this clip
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