How do we know what happened in the past? What evidence and ideas about the nature of the world do we use to know what people did before we were alive? These are two of my favorite questions and thinking about them will keep you busy for a lifetime.
Over ten thousand years ago, the first people stepped foot onto North America. Historians, anthropologists, archeologists, geologists, and biologists have been debating how and when this happened. They have theories, but they’re always open to new evidence, and they have to think deeply about what makes evidence persuasive.
These kinds of debates are fascinating, and I think they’re one of the best things about being a human being. When and where the first humans came to North American may not have much bearing on our everyday lives, but the process of weighing evidence, building arguments, and figuring out what’s true in the world is the most important job we humans have.
Sincerely,
Mr. H
