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What’s a Clovis point, and what does it tell us about the way the North American continent was settled by human beings? Choose 1 answer:
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It's a sharpened stone tool, and it tells us that humans have been on the North American continent for at least 13,500 years
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It's a sharpened stone tool, and it tells us that humans have been on the North American continent for at least 13,500 years
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