Could history of humans in North America be rewritten by broken bones?

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Could history of humans in North America be rewritten by broken bones?
Smashed mastodon bones show humans arrived over 100,000 years earlier than previously thought say researchers, although other experts are sceptical
Wednesday 26 April 2017 13.00 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 26 April 2017 15.54 EDT
The history of the people of America, a story that dates back to the last ice age, has been upended by the battered bones of a mastodon found under a freeway construction site in California.

Archaeological sites in North America have led most researchers to believe that the continent was first reached by humans like us, Homo sapiens, about 15,000 years ago. But inspection of the broken mastodon bones, and large stones lying with them, point to a radical new date for the arrival of ancient humans. If the claim stands up, humans arrived in the New World 130,000 years ago.

Thomas Deméré, curator of palaeontology at the San Diego Natural His

Could history of humans in North America be rewritten by broken bones?
 
Wow, you don't know anything about the First Age of humans, do you?

It's all been covered up.

You've never heard of Hueyatlaco, have you? That's because the establishment controls everything you believe.

Other sites have shown that human habitation in N. America has date back at least a quarter of a million years, and ancient technology may have even arose here.

What, you seriously have never heard of Atlantis? Where do you think the refugees went?

The elites know this stuff, but they will never tell you what is really going on. I could tell you some things that would blow your mind.

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It's interesting that "archaeologists" and elitist academic theorists assumed that North America was uninhabited by humans until evidence continually proves them wrong.
 

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