Previews + Extras
Eva of Naharon - The First American?
S1 E1 - 1m 2s
Eva of Naharon was discovered by archaeologists on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Her remains, which are far older than any others found in the Americas, have changed what we know about the arrival of the first people on the double continent.
The Clovis Point - The First American Invention
S1 E1 - 48s
It has long been thought that the first Americans were Clovis people, who arrived 13,000 years ago. The Clovis point is an amazing piece of Stone Age technology used to hunt animals. In a lot of ways, the Clovis point can be considered the first American invention. On First Peoples: Americas, watch a demonstration of how the invention was used for ancient hunting.
Next on Episode 1 | Americas
S1 E1 - 30s
Learn why a discovery in Mexico may rewrite the story of early migration to the Americas.
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