Unidentified 130,000 Year Old Evidence Of Ancient Humans In North America Changes Everything!
Did you know that the first humans to inhabit North America might have been here way before we previously thought? That's right, some 130,000 years ago, ancient humans might have already been calling this place home! The discovery of the Cerutti Mastodon site in California has turned the world of archaeology on its head, with evidence suggesting that our early ancestors may have been breaking open mastodon bones with stone tools long before the Clovis people arrived. So, put on your prehistoric thinking caps and let's explore this fascinating piece of history!
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