Ancient 'lost world' could rewrite history for how first Americans arrived 13,000 years ago
The Kelp Highway Theory proposes that the first Americans arrived by sea by following the Pacific Rim to avoid glaciers, completely overturning the previous decades-long belief that the people came…
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