Calico: The 200,000-Year-Old Site That Could Rewrite the History of Humans in America
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Could humans have lived in North America hundreds of thousands of years before Clovis? This episode investigates the controversial Calico Early Man Site in the Mojave Desert, where Ruth DeEtte Simpson and Louis Leakey uncovered thousands of possible stone tools dated far beyond the accepted timeline for human arrival in the Americas. From hand axes, scrapers, choppers, and burins to debates over geofacts, Paleolithic technology, and ignored archaeological anomalies, Calico may be one of the most important — and most rejected — discoveries in the Western Hemisphere.
Calico, Calico Early Man Site, Mojave Desert, Ancient America, Pre Clovis, Clovis First, Louis Leakey, Ruth DeEtte Simpson, Stone Tools, Paleolithic Tools, 200000 Years Old, Ancient Artifacts, Archaeological Anomalies, Forbidden Archaeology, Hidden History, Ancient Mysteries, First Americans, Bering Land Bridge, Human Origins, Old World Paleolithic, Geofacts, Flintknapping, Ancient Technology, Tsodilo Hills, Botswana Snake Cave, Ancient Humans, Lost History, Mystery Documentary, Spotify Podcast