Ice Age Columbus: Who Were the First Americans?

TalieVision
Published on Jun 15, 2024
Traditional history tells us that European settlers discovered America about the time of the Renaissance. But revolutionary new archaeological data and the latest DNA research reveal that Solutrean peoples from Europe immigrated to North America far earlier - some 17,000 years before Columbus was even born.

Filmed in glorious high definition, this two-hour, epic drama follows an intrepid family of stone age hunters as they trek from their homeland in southwestern France, cross 3,000 miles of ocean and eventually make their first permanent settlement in what is today the northeastern U.S.

Along the way, they overcome starvation and storms with the help of their advanced Clovis technology, which they would later use to survive in America.

Firmly rooted in the latest scientific discoveries, ICE AGE COLUMBUS a compelling vision of the greatest migration in human history.

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