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While DNA tells one side of the story, archaeology provides compelling evidence to support the picture of a connected ancient world. The Amazonian geoglyphs, stunning geometric earthworks, were not alone; similar patterns have been found in North America, especially among the Hopewell culture, suggesting a broad network of peoples across the Americas who may have shared cultural ideals and practices before Central Asian influxes transformed the landscape.
The intriguing question arises: could these early Amazonians have established connections reaching across the continent, fostering a rich tapestry of shared history and cultural exchange that predates European arrival?