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Hi, this is my first post here. I subscribed to this community a while ago but then forgot about it until
berangere's recent post.
Someone linked me to an interesting article recently about apparently-respectable evidence for humans in North America before the Clovis period that had been the earliest confirmed date:
Humans in North America earlier than thought.
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Someone linked me to an interesting article recently about apparently-respectable evidence for humans in North America before the Clovis period that had been the earliest confirmed date:
Humans in North America earlier than thought.
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Date: 2011-04-10 08:58 am (UTC)Thank you for this link. I do not know anything about the american continent prehistory so I found it really instructive.
It seems that most of the researchers interviewed were a little dubious instead of enthusiat. It was quite strange since the begining of the article insisted on the fact this sort of sites were looked for for a long time.
What is interesting is that the first inhabitants of the american continent did not let more "footprints". But maybe archaeologist were not looking in the right places ?