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Western science beginning to catch up to what Indigenous history has always known
Steven Holen, director of research at the Center for American Paleolithic Research, will discuss “The Search for the Earliest Americans: An Old Archaeological Controversy” Feb. 6 at the Borrego Springs Library
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