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Crossing the pacific ocean
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Crossing the Atlantic ocean
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Beringia theory
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > This theory suggests that the first humans to inhabit the Americas migrated from Siberia to North America via a land bridge, an area called Beringia. During the last glacial period (about 30,000 to 10,000 years ago). It connected present-day Russia and…
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Solutrean hypothesis
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Solutrean is a relatively advanced flint tool-making style from the upper paleolithic of the final Gravettian. Their distinctive stone tools, particularly leaf-shaped points and blades, combined with thicker pack ice in the Atlantic. (1)(2) Have challenged the mainstream belief that the…
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A gault age archaeology find in NE New Mexico sets unprecedented records for the area and continent: 37,000 years
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > New Mexico mammoth bones from 37,000 years ago, almost double the amount of time, humans have occupied North America. Hiking at the Colorado Plateau in northern New Mexico, a man spotted a chunk of tusk protruding from the surface. Overlooking a…
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Shawnee-Minisink is an important clovis era archaeological site. It is located near the Delaware River around northeastern Pennsylvania
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > First discovered in the 1970s, the Shawnee-Minisink site became recognized as one of the most important settlers sites, in the northeastern United States The site contains clovis pointsIn addition other stone tools such as scrapers, blades, and flake tools. It indicates…
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Known for its unique rock formations, including large hollows, or “huecos”. Heuco tanks has gaps in rocks that can collect water. Making them important sources for early inhabitants to the area. Including its wildlife. And, liveability around west Texas
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Located 32 miles, or 51 km. NE of downtown El Paso. The park consists of three weak granite mountains, or syenite. It is 860 acres in area. Human habitation of the area dates back 10,000 yearsDuring early desert archaic culture. The…
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New Mexico white sands fossilized footprints – 21,000-23,000 years ago
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Latest research shows humans have been living in an area of southern new Mexico for around 22,000 years. It was previously thought that humans arrived in the area closer to 13,500 – 16,000 years ago. But recently analyzed foot prints found…
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Neolithic Site: El Fin del Mundo (‘End of the Earth), Sonora, Mexico
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > University of Arizona researchers preciously found El Fin del Mundo (‘End of the Earth’) not that long ago, in 2007. Yet it is recognized for a huge amount of reasons. It is the first discovery of humans and gomphotheres in North…
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Neolithic site: Watson Brake
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Near present-day Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, is the neolithic site Watson Brake. Making it older than stonehenge and some pyramids, it is estimated 3-4 thousand years old. It is the most ancient ‘earth mound complex’ in North America. It is recognized as…