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  1. Sep 11, 2024 · Clovis people appeared in North America about 13,000 years ago, during the geologic epoch called the Pleistocene. During the Pleistocene, sheets of glaciers covered much of the world, including Michigan, making the land inhospitable for human settlers.

  2. Sep 11, 2024 · FULL STORY. The earliest humans to settle the Great Lakes region likely returned to a campsite in southwest Michigan for several years in a row, according to a University of Michigan study. Until...

  3. Sep 12, 2024 · The humans belonged to a group known as the Clovis people. Many scholars used to believe they were the first human inhabitants to set foot in the Americas, although this theory has been largely...

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  4. Sep 11, 2024 · The Clovis people appeared in North America about 13,000 years ago, during the geologic epoch called the Pleistocene. During the Pleistocene, sheets of glaciers covered much of the world,...

  5. Sep 21, 2024 · A new study found that the Great Lakes were a repeat destination for the Clovis People, who appeared in North America 13,000 years ago. In what is now southwest Michigan, the Clovis people were found to have traveled back to the site for approximately three to five consecutive years.

  6. Sep 23, 2024 · The earliest humans to settle the Great Lakes region likely returned to a campsite in southwest Michigan for several years in a row, according to a University of Michigan study. Until recently, there was no evidence that people from the Clovis period had settled the Great Lakes region.

  7. Sep 12, 2024 · Study confirmed that Clovis people built a camp, now called the Belson site, in southwest Michigan. Clovis people visited the site annually, likely in the summer, for three to five consecutive years, according to study lead author Brendan Nash.