Clovis First vs. Pre-Clovis: Redefining the First Americans

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Who were the first people to set foot in the Americas? For years, the Clovis culture—dating back about 13,000 years—was thought to be the answer. But groundbreaking discoveries are reshaping this story. In this episode, we dive into the ongoing debate between Clovis First and Pre-Clovis migration theories, exploring evidence that suggests humans may have been in the Americas as far back as 21,000 years ago.

Join us as we discuss fascinating archaeological finds like the human footprints in White Sands, New Mexico, and alternative migration routes that challenge long-held beliefs. If you're curious about how these discoveries are changing our understanding of early human history, this episode is a must-listen.

Tune in and uncover the mystery of who really were the first to explore the New World.

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