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some famous people that actually discovered stuff is William von snozelsnot if you don't believe me search it up on Google
Archaeologists.
The average layman to believe in evolution averages on 60% (about 20% in America). For the expertsin the the field, all across the world, the average is 99.99%.
Scientists believe people first migrated to the Americas during the last Ice Age, around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago, when lower sea levels exposed a land bridge known as Beringia between Asia and North America. This migration was likely driven by the search for food, as early humans followed large game animals across the land bridge. Over time, these groups spread southward and eastward throughout the continent, adapting to various environments. Genetic and archaeological evidence supports this theory, showing a gradual movement and settlement across diverse regions of the Americas.
They were following game
Scholars believe the first people who arrived in the Americas came from Russia. They believe these people crossed the great ice bridge.
Archaeologists rely on various types of evidence to determine when people first populated the Americas, including carbon dating of artifacts and remains, genetic analysis of human migration patterns, and studying the distribution of ancient tools and settlements. By combining these different lines of evidence, archaeologists can establish a more complete picture of when and how people first arrived in the Americas.
The people of the Indus civilization lived in carefully planned cities.
Archaeologists believe that in the Stone Age People across Asia and Europe sewed animal fur together with bones to use as "needles", for "thread" the people used various body parts of animals, such as: veins and catgut, and sinew.
There is some dispute as to where the earliest people in The Americas came from. Many historians believe they traveled across a then frozen Bering Strait all the way from Siberia and then traveled down through what is now Canada and America.
they came across a ice-land bridge from Asia
they came across a ice-land bridge from Asia
25,000 years ago
they came across a ice-land bridge from Asia
They have found human settlements, remains and artifacts throughout the Americas; archaeologists have radio-carbon dated such items estimating the age of each site, determining that humans steadily populated the Americas while migrating from northeastern Asia, walking through the Bering Strait and then moving southward during the following centuries.
until around 15,000 years ago, based on the evidence of the Clovis culture. However, some newer findings suggest that humans could have been present in the Americas earlier than previously thought, possibly as far back as 20,000-30,000 years ago.