Oldest evidence of humans from various regions of the Americas?

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The discussion centers on the search for a comprehensive map illustrating the earliest evidence of human presence in the Americas by region. Participants express interest in understanding when humans first arrived in specific areas. Key resources mentioned include the Wikipedia pages on Clovis culture and Indigenous peoples of the Americas, which may provide relevant historical context and timelines. Additionally, a link to a publication on the Dixon site is referenced, suggesting it might contain valuable information on early human migration patterns. The conversation highlights the need for accessible visual representations of archaeological findings to better understand human history in the Americas.
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Is there a map out there showing the oldest evidence of humans in the Americas by region? IE a map that could show when humans first arrived in area X?
 
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