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Monte Verde site gets a new date, but the big picture doesn't change

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The Monte Verde site in Chile is now dated to be 8,000 years old instead of 14,500, challenging its significance as early evidence for human presence in the Americas; however, this revision does not alter broader understandings of early American habitation or refute more recent settlement theories. Content creators should focus on how new archaeological findings refine rather than radically change our historical narratives.

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