
Archaeological site in Chile upends theory of how humans populated the Americas … again
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A new study on the archaeological site of Monte Verde in Chile, believed to be 14,500 years old, challenges the long-held Clovis-first theory of human migration to the Americas. This research suggests that humans may have arrived in the western hemisphere much earlier than previously thought. The findings could significantly alter our understanding of early human history and migration patterns.
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The Clovis culture has long been considered the first significant human presence in North America, with evidence dating back to around 13,400 years ago. The Monte Verde site, however, has consistently provided evidence of human habitation predating this timeline, suggesting that the peopling of the Americas is far more complex than previously understood.
This summary is based on a single article and does not encompass all perspectives or research on the topic.
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