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Archaeological site in Chile upends theory of how humans populated the Americas … again

智利考古遗址再次颠覆人类如何殖民美洲的理论

Claudio Latorre said that on the discovery of the Monte Verde site the idea of the population of the Americas going from north to south was ‘chucked out of the window’.

Claudio Latorre said that on the discovery of the Monte Verde site the idea of the population of the Americas going from north to south was ‘chucked out of the window’.

2026-03-19  581  中等
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That version was challenged in 1977 when a site in southern Chile was first excavated. Monte Verde, near the city of Puerto Montt, was found to be about 14,500 years old – a true outlier that appeared to prove that there had been human populations in the far south of the hemisphere long before the arrival of the Clovis people.

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