It’s not like this is a new discussion in archaeology. Archaeologists have been debating this question for almost a century. The evidence is strong that megafauna extinctions were caused by a mixture of climate change and human hunting, and that human hunters were here on the continent long before the famed Clovis culture arrived. There are four verifiable pre-Clovis mammoth and mastodon sites in North America now: The Schaefer and Hebior sites in Wisconsin, the Manis site in Washington, and the Page-Ladson site in Colorado. As well, there are several tantalizing sites that seem to date back more than 40,000 years.
But who were the hunters who came before Clovis? Ah…that’s a good question.
You might want to read: www.pas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1420650112