Researchers discover early humans’ favorite vacation spot 13,000 years ago

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Even our early human ancestors couldn’t resist the crystal-blue waters of the Great Lakes. A new study found that the Great Lakes were a repeat destination for the Clovis People, who appeared in North America 13,000 years ago. In what is now southwest Michigan, the Clovis people were found to have traveled back to the site for approximately three to five consecutive years.

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