Multiple sites in The Americas are far older than the Clovis people, by thousands of years.
There's also no Clovis record in the gap between glaciers, and it was utterly barren for hundreds of years. Devoid of plants and animals, no way primitive people went through there until long after it opened up.
They came to The Americas by sea, both Atlantic and Pacific. Hugging the shoreline even when glaciers were still around. All that ancient shoreline is under 200 feet of water now though, almost impossible to find anything.
Multiple sites in The Americas are far older than the Clovis people, by thousands of years.
There's also no Clovis record in the gap between glaciers, and it was utterly barren for hundreds of years. Devoid of plants and animals, no way primitive people went through there until long after it opened up.
They came to The Americas by sea, both Atlantic and Pacific. Hugging the shoreline even when glaciers were still around. All that ancient shoreline is under 200 feet of water now though, almost impossible to find anything.