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In Search For The First Americans

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In Search of the First Americans
-Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr.

“When did the first humans really arrive in the Americas?” According to the article the bones found in the Folsom site are indisputably the oldest evidence of humans. The search for older sites and evidence subdued due to the wide acceptance of the Folsom site. The site was a perfect fit for the guidelines of even qualifying to be a specific archeological site, whereas most others couldn’t even meet one. Evidently in the 1950’s Clovis was uncovered. A dent type stone spear point was found among mammoth bones in deposits directly underneath extinct bison bones containing Folsom spear points. These new points were call Clovis points. The discovery of the Clovis points pushed back the existence of humans to 11,500 years ago. There has been many searches to try and discover older evidence of humans, some have been found, two in particular. These two sites that are found in the artic have suggested human existence over 27,000 years ago.
The author believes that there are older and better site out there and that new sites are just waiting to be found. Time will unveil new sites and it is then when we will have a better understanding of how old our existence is. The author says that we cannot settle on the information given to us, that scientists cannot “foresee” the future. We have a lot to learn and to accomplish in our lifetimes. The author also states that we need more proof when determining the age of human existence.
The article discusses the excavation of many sites to find evidence of older bones and tool of our ancestors. This is a form of anthropology, it is called archeology. There are a lot of scientists involved in the research of the age of human existence and a large majority of them are anthropologists, in on form or another....

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