This 130,000-Year-Old Human Site in America Just Broke the Timeline!
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A highway construction project in Southern California unexpectedly exposed something that would ignite one of the most controversial debates in archaeology. Deep beneath the ground lay the fractured remains of a mastodon, along with stones and bone breakage patterns that some researchers argue may point to an astonishing possibility: human activity in North America far earlier than currently accepted timelines. If correct, the findings from the Cerutti Mastodon site could push the presence of humans—or human-like ancestors—in the Americas back more than 100,000 years earlier than the earliest widely accepted evidence. But the claim remains deeply controversial. While some scientists point to fracture patterns, stone wear, and experimental replication as evidence of deliberate bone processing, others argue that natural geological forces could explain the findings without invoking human involvement. This discovery sits at the center of a larger ongoing debate about when and how the Ame
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