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1. Over many generations, small bands of hunters and gatherers moved east, migrating seasonally to find food, and eventually advancing into the area that is now North America. Archaeologists call these earliest people in the Americas __________.

2. The __________ succeeded the Olmec and controlled their territory as well as the lands that are now Guatemala and Honduras.|

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1. Archaeologists call these earliest people in the Americas Paleo Indians or Paleo Americans.

Paleon Indians or Paleo Americans are the name given to the peoples who first inhabited the American continent, arriving from Siberia, crossing the Boering Strait, which at the time was frozen and thus worked as a land bridge.

According to most estimates, these Paleo Americans arrived in the continent 16,000 - 12,000 years ago, although there is significant disagreement among some scholars over the exact time period.

2. The civilization that succeeded the Olmec were the Mayans.

The Mayans are one of the three main American civilizations, along with the Aztecs, and the Incas. The Mayans inhabited what is now the Peninsula of Yucatan in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, and were an important civilization not only in economic and military terms, but also in terms of scientific development, especially in the field of astronomy.

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