El hallazgo "imposible" que reescribe la historia de América

For almost the entire 20th century, the scientific consensus held that the Clovis people were the first inhabitants of the Americas. However, an unexpected discovery in Paisley Caves, Oregon, has shattered the official narrative. In this video, we explore how the discovery of human coprolites and ancient mitochondrial DNA pushes back the migration timeline by more than 14,000 years. This evidence withstood rigorous radiocarbon and fecal lipid analyses, ruling out any contamination. If the "Clovis first" theory is wrong, where did the first Americans actually arrive? Discover the evidence that forced science to rewrite a continent's history. Subscribe for more archaeological mysteries and support our content by engaging in the comments.