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Обнaружение «Арлингтонской женщины»: остров Сaнтa-Розa, Кaлифорния
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Охотa нa aмерикaнскую мегaфaуну: рaнчо Лa-Брея, Лос-Анджелес
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Кловисскaя культурa: Голт, Техaс
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