Skip the tourist traps 🌿 The real Monteverde magic happens when you connect with locals ✨
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Skip the tourist traps 🌿 The real Monteverde magic happens when you connect with locals ✨
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Writing Wed 25 Mar Monteverde Ritma and Robert Oster Ryde Green
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Monteverde Ritma <Steel Broad> + Robert Oster Ryde Green
Paper: Cheap School
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El poblamiento de América bajo revisión: cuando la evidencia obliga a reescribir la historia
Un estudio reciente publicado en la revista científica Science vuelve a poner en discusión uno de los grandes relatos de la humanidad: cómo y cuándo llegaron los primeros seres humanos al continente americano. Lejos de cerrar el debate, la nueva investigación introduce dudas profundas sobre uno de los sitios más emblemáticos y obliga a repensar décadas de consenso académico. Por Alcides Blanco para NLI Mapa del área de estudio.(A) Ubicación del sitio Monte Verde (estrella […]🌟🪨 Archaeology’s big debate intensifies!
A new study challenges the age of Chile’s Monte Verde site, a key evidence for humans reaching South America ~14,500 years ago. The oldest layers may be younger, reigniting the Clovis-first vs. pre-Clovis controversy.
"Monte Verde, one of the earliest Indigenous sites in South America, is much younger than thought, study claims. But others call it 'egregiously poor geological work.'
A new analysis of archaeological layers at Monte Verde in Chile suggests that people lived there 4,200 years ago, not 14,500 years ago as originally proposed. But many experts point to errors in the methods.
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Since the discovery of Monte Verde, archaeologists have identified many other sites that predate the Clovis migration by more than a thousand years, including Paisley Caves in Oregon, White Sands in New Mexico, the Friedkin and Gault sites in Texas, and Page-Ladson in Florida. But MV-II is still unusual because it is the only securely dated Late Pleistocene archaeological site in South America.
In a study published Thursday (March 19) in the journal Science, an international group of researchers led by Todd Surovell, an archaeologist at the University of Wyoming, reevaluated the age and formation of MV-II. They concluded that Monte Verde was most likely occupied in the Middle Holocene, around 4,200 to 8,200 years ago.
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But Tom Dillehay, an archaeologist at Vanderbilt University who has spent 50 years studying Monte Verde, disagrees with the researchers' conclusions.
'There is no 11,000-year-old ash layer underneath the Monte Verde II site,' Dillehay told Live Science in an email. 'They are studying a different context in the area and are projecting that into the site from elsewhere.'"

A new analysis of archaeological layers at Monte Verde in Chile suggests that people lived there 4,200 years ago, not 14,500 years ago as originally proposed. But many experts point to errors in the methods.
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I’m Still Searching for My Dream Red-Sauce Joint – Chicago Magazine
Illustration: Greg Clarke When I visited my daughter in Brooklyn a couple of weeks ago, she wanted to get lunch at an Italian …
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