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The peopling of America has long been a very controversial subject with adherents of one theory or another fiercely defending their positions. It was long held that the Clovis people were the first humans in North America and the Clovis first crowd still holds that view. But finds ar Meadowcroft and other places have all but debunked the Clovis first position. Artifacts at Meadowcroft are dated to between 16,000 and 19,000 years. If the 19,000 dating is correct then Meadowcroft would be the oldest known site of human habitation in the Western Hemisphere.
The artifacts found at Meadowcroft Rock Shelter, such as evidence of human habitation dating back to 19,000-16,000 years ago, challenged existing theories about the peopling of the Americas. These findings suggested that humans were in the Americas much earlier than previously thought, leading to a reevaluation of migration patterns and settlement timelines in the region.
Meadowcroft (South of Pittsburgh, PA) contains very old Pre-Clovis artifacts. The layers of remains at this site start in the 1960's and continue down for almost 17,000 years in a sequencial fashion. There is a huge, on-going debate about when people first populated North America and where they came from. A "traditional" view holds that the Clovis people were the first Indians. They were here roughly 10,000 years ago. The Meadowcroft site yielded some unexpected results ... very old dates (much older than 10k years) that were used to support other alternative theories about pre-clovis settling of the Americas. Cool site. Very much worth the visit.
The peopling of America has long been a very controversial subject with adherents of one theory or another fiercely defending their positions. It was long held that the Clovis people were the first humans in North America and the Clovis first crowd still holds that view. But finds Ar Meadow croft and other places have all but debunked the Clovis first position. Artifacts at Meadow croft are dated to between 16,000 and 19,000 years. If the 19,000 dating is correct then Meadow croft would be the oldest known site of human habitation in the Western Hemisphere.
over millions of years old
Because there is no discovered life on Venus, there is obviously no shelter, although, you can still use an aircraft as shelter instead of actually finding shelter.
Archaeologists have uncovered findings in the Ozarks about Arkansas archaic people. The shelter deposits help identify possible ways the people lived.
The first skeletons were discovered in March 1868 in a rock shelter in southwest France.
From the rock shelter where the first skeletons were discovered.
In a rock shelter in southwest France called Cro-Magnon.
Adobe houses with thatched roofs. It might've took a long time to build and they had to have built it slowly. Also, the Mayan village of Ceren in Central America, covered in volcanic ash about 1400 years ago, was discovered in 1976 and its continuing excation archaeologists with information on many details of the Mayan way of life.
The Cro-Magnon were named after the rock shelter in southern France where their fossils were first discovered in 1868. The term Cro-Magnon is often used to refer to early modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period.