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Old 03-29-2011, 08:38 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by ardeegee View Post
I'll repeat myself:

See this article for an image of the extent of the Laurentide ice sheet:

http://www.humanjourney.us/america.html

THE ICE SHEET DID NOT COVER BERINGIA.
Yes and the same article says:
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A number of discoveries combined together to raise doubts about the Clovis First theory. New research at archaeological sites throughout the Americas strongly suggests a human presence much earlier. Geologists realized that the Canadian ice-free corridor almost certainly did not exist at the critical period, making it likely that people first traveled south from Beringia by water, probably following the shore of the Pacific.
The more I read, the more it becomes evident that the whole "Clovis first" hypothesis becomes conjecture built upon conjecture.
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