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New Evidence Indicates People Came To North America Earlier Than Previously Believed
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2019-08-29
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Artifacts discovered at western Idaho’s Cooper’s Ferry site suggest that humans arrived in the area 16,000 years ago, which is a millennium earlier than generally thought.
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