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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