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The Clovis First theory of how North America was settled proposes that a group of Paleo-Indian people, dubbed Clovis after the New Mexico town where the first evidence of them was found, were the ...
The belief that the Clovis People were the first to populate North America some 11,500 years ago has been widely challenged in recent years, and a Texas A&M University anthropologist has found ...
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Humans lived in North America 10,000 years earlier than we thoughtHumans were present in North America 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. Researchers from ...
"The Clovis-first model says it would have taken anywhere from 700 to 1,000 years for people to reach the southern tip of South America," Waters said. "It seems highly unlikely that the Clovis ...
The belief that the Clovis People were the first to populate North America some 11,500 years ago has been widely challenged in recent years, and a Texas A&M University anthropologist has found ...
Scientists may have figured out how the earliest known culture in North America spread so rapidly across the continent. By reconstructing the diet of a toddler who lived almost 13,000 years ago in ...
The wily prehistoric hunters long considered the first people of the Americas were almost certainly latecomers to the continent, researchers have concluded. For 80 years, scholars were convinced ...
People occupied North America by roughly 11,000 BCE, but the exact timeline of how early humans first arrived on the continent is contested. Two new studies suggest that humans were living in ...
So far, Chiquihuite Cave is the only evidence of anyone living in North America before the Last Glacial Maximum. But Becerra-Valdivia and Higham’s model suggests that people made it to sites in ...
Clovis people not 1st to arrive in North America. Kazi Stastna | CBC News | Posted: July 13, 2012 12:18 AM | Last Updated: July 13, 2012. Spearheads, DNA found in Oregon's Paisley Caves suggest ...
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