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Related: About this forumIce Age Footprints Full Episode NOVA PBS
I wonder if there were many bands of humans that came to North America, lived for awhile then died off? It's interesting that 13,000 years ago is when there is abundant evidence of them being widespread across the continent but not much before that. I am sure they will eventually find more evidence of them being around over 20,000 years ago in other places but it just doesn't seem like they had a solid foothold yet. Not to mention no human bones before 13,000 and plenty of megafauna bones found all through the ice age. But there is a lot more to discover.
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Ice Age Footprints Full Episode NOVA PBS (Original Post)
Quixote1818
May 2022
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elleng
(131,107 posts)1. Thanks
brewens
(13,620 posts)2. Much of what there is to be discovered may be under water off the coasts. I'd love to see more
research there.
burrowowl
(17,647 posts)3. K&R footprints
LenaBaby61
(6,977 posts)4. Incredible ....
zanana1
(6,129 posts)5. Thank you for posting this.
I watched the entire episode. It isn't a "new world" after all. I love that.