Monkeys, including large extinct forms, have been in South America for 35 million years, Dr. Fiedel said. He added that the Clovis model was recently bolstered by new DNA analysis ancestrally connecting indigenous peoples in Central and South America to a boy from the Clovis culture whose 12,700-year-old remains were found in 1968 at a site in Montana.’
The only monkeying around here are by those die-hards who persist in believing that humans could never have appeared here prior to Clovis when overwhelming evidence indicates they populated the rest of the workd well before the Clovis date.
It’s particularly strange, when one considers that the same joker who said monkeys could have made the tools denies that humans failed to cross a narrow waterway by boat for 1,990,000 years.