Why has the Monte Verde site in southern Chile brought about questions on how and when people migrated to the Americas?

A. Excavations at Monte Verde found Polynesian crafts at ancient harbors.

B. The site at Monte Verde is older than the archaeological sites found much further north.

C. The Monte Verde site shows people who had technology that was beyond advanced of all its neighbors.

D. Language analysis of the people at Monte Verde has shown common characteristics with Nordic people.

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The site at Monte Verde is older than the archaeological sites found much further north.

Stone tools, cooked animal and plant remains and fire pits found at the Monte Verde site in southern Chile provide greater interdisciplinary evidence that the earliest known Americans

Monte Verde's great importance is that, granted the positioning is valid, it breaks the Clovis barrier, that it's before the widespread Paleo-Amerind culture which has been accepted for nearly 50 years to be the earliest within the Americas.

The Importance of Monte Verde - Archaeology Magazine Archive. Monte Verde's great importance is that, granted the positioning is valid, it breaks the Clovis barrier, that's it's previous the widespread civilization which has been accepted for nearly 50 years to be the earliest within land.

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