So how did they get all the way down to Peru if man supposedly walked to the Americas using the Bering Strait?
Shouldn't there be societies somewhere on the way down there?
Most of the cultures in North America never got to far beyond the stone age, but some intriguing remnants all over the place. The coolest one the I saw were at Mazinaw Lake, south of Ottawa- lots of huge pictographs, similar to cave paintings, halfway up the face of a 200ft cliff.
They didn't necessarily walk. It's very possible they came by boat.