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Speaker says lakeshore evidence suggests people present 2,000 years ago, calls it a challenge to Clovis hypothesis
Summary
A commenter in the meeting transcript said material at a lakeshore indicates people walked the area about 2,000 years ago and described the finding as undermining the long-standing Clovis hypothesis that humans arrived roughly 15,000 years ago; the transcript does not identify sources or scientific data.
A commenter in the meeting transcript said evidence from a lakeshore indicates people were walking there about 2,000 years ago, a claim the speaker described as contradicting the long-standing Clovis hypothesis that the first humans arrived in the region roughly 15,000 years ago.
"But actually, what it means is for 2000 years, there…
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