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Tango0109 Jun 2017 10:24 p.m. PST

"A Vanderbilt University-led team of archaeologists has made a remarkable discovery in Peru: thousands of 15,000- to 10,000-year-old artifacts, including stone tools, elaborate hand-woven baskets and the remains of maritime and terrestrial foods, from two mound sites in the Chicama Valley on the north coast of Peru reveal that early humans in the region were a lot more advanced than originally thought and had very complex social networks…"
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