Texas Find Turns Back Clock On Settlers In America
I wonder how the religious nutjobs who are running Texas into the ground will spin this.
From NPR:
A newly excavated site in central Texas contains evidence that the first human settlers in the Lone Star state arrived more than 15,000 years ago. That’s more than 2,000 years earlier than scientists originally had thought.
The discovery should also help end a controversy about whether a culture known as Clovis was the first to settle in the Americas. The site is on Buttermilk Creek, north of Austin, and there are plenty of good reasons why our ancient ancestors would have camped here.