Enigma Of The Solutrean People: Were First Americans European Stone Age People?
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Who were the first Americans? This question remains unanswered and much debated. There are several promising theories, but many scientists argue that conclusive evidence is still lacking.
According to the Solutrean hypothesis, the first Americans were Stone Age Europeans who arrived in North America several thousand years earlier than the Ice Bridge theory suggests.
The intriguing Solutrean theory raises several questions, such as: Where did these Europeans originate, and what happened to them? What evidence supports this claim?
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