Long before the Clovis, long before anybody, the landscape itself had a history. It didn't begin 13,000 years ago when Asiatic migrants crossed the Bering land bridge into a hemisphere that was blessedly untrammeled by humans, to become known eventually as the Clovis people. S we know, but tend to forget, American history didn't begin at Jamestown, or with Columbus, or with the rise of the Sioux and the Iroquois nations. ![]() Your Arctostylops.Ī biogeography of America, from its earliest four-legged immigrants to its bipedal Johnny-come-latelies.
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