Archaeologists Unearthed Something in Oregon That Changes Human History Forever

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Published1 month ago
Duration36:22
Video IDv6G1CDm34Cw
Languageen
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What if I told you that everything you learned in school about the first Americans is wrong? Not slightly wrong. Not a footnote-level correction. Wrong at the foundation. The textbooks tell us human beings first set foot in the Americas around 13,000 years ago, walking south from a land bridge across Alaska, hunting mammoths with stone-tipped spears. They were called the Clovis people, and for almost a century, every American schoolchild has been taught they were the first. The story has been told the same way for almost a hundred years. A small band of hunters following mammoth herds south through a corridor between two retreating glaciers. Stone-tipped spears. Big game. A blank continent suddenly populated in a geological eyeblink. It is a tidy story. It is a teachable story. It is on every museum placard, in every documentary narration, in every introductory textbook of North American archaeology. It is also, as it turns out, almost entirely wrong.

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