Unearthing America's Ancient Footprints: New Discoveries Rewrite History

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Archaeological sites across the Americas have provided evidence of human occupation dating back thousands of years, challenging the Clovis First theory. From the Clovis site in New Mexico to Swan Point in Alaska, these sites have yielded artifacts such as stone tools, spearpoints, and animal bones, shedding light on the early history of human presence in the Americas. Other notable sites include Cooper's Ferry in Idaho, Paisley Caves in Oregon, and Page-Ladson in Florida. However, some sites, like Pedra Furada in Brazil, remain controversial due to conflicting interpretations of the evidence.
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