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Oregon Could Be Oldest Site of Human Occupation in North Ame
Oregon Could Be Oldest Site of Human Occupation in North Ame
Oregon Could Be Oldest Site of Human Occupation in North America, Find Indicates
A pre-historic stone tool unearthed by educators and students of the University of Oregon’s Archaeological Field School suggests that people were living in Oregon 18,000 years ago. That is far …
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