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Re: The question of when the first people populated the American [#permalink]
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A. unless evidence of other pre-Clovis people was fossilized the same way it was in Monte Verde, archaeologists will be unable to determine the extent of the settlement of pre-Clovis people

A is too far, the passage doesn’t say that the only way pre-Clovis remains will be found is if a settlement was also fossilized by a peat bog.
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I have a doubt about Q2.
In the 1st paragraph it says, "Clovis-first" after ice age point to prove clovis first because people could not have migrated in Ice and then in the 2nd ara it says actually migrating in ice age was possible but that were also clovis - this is the paradox, which is mentioned in option "E". Why is E incorrect then?
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The Solutrean theory has been influential in answering this question, a fact that may seem paradoxical—and startling—to those familiar with its line of reasoning: the Clovis people were actually Solutreans, an ancient seafaring culture along the Iberian peninsula, who had—astoundingly, given the time period—crossed into the Americas via the Atlantic Ocean. Could a similar Siberian culture, if not the pre-Clovis people themselves, not have displayed equal nautical sophistication?


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proponents of a pre-Clovis people rely solely on the Monte Verde site in Chile, a site so far south that its location raises the question: what of the six thousand miles of coastline between the ice corridor and Monte Verde? Besides remains found in a network of caves in Oregon, there has been scant evidence of a pre-Clovis people.


In a nutshell: we DO NOT know.

Answer is B. The other choices say mainly the same thing: they were not able or not good sailors to cross the Bering Strait.
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Re: The question of when the first people populated the American [#permalink]
In Q3 asks "could be expected to be found at settlements near Monte Verde", this means even if there is a chance that it could happen, it will be a part of the right answer. And 'I' clearly can not be expected because nothing in the passage mentions that there was another village near Monte Verde.
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