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Scientists are claiming current theories “over-simplify” how the Americas were populated. Many of us were once taught that the Americas were void of humans until around 13,000 years ago. Authors like Graham Hancock in his new book take the other extreme and try to convince us, without any substantial evidence, that the last great landmass was first peopled more than 130,000 years ago. Most archaeologists would agree that when ocean levels were lower during the last Ice Age paleolithic people crossed Beringia, the land bridge that connected Siberia to Alaska, and entered the New World and that the earliest South Americans ventured south from North America. However, a new study has shown early humans in North and Central America displayed