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Paleo-Indian peoples, whose descendants include the Paiute, were the first inhabitants in the area, some 12,000 years ago. Their tools have been discovered at several sites in the Las Vegas Valley. The Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) and Paiute peoples came later and migrated between seasonal camps___________

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Paleo-Indian peoples, whose descendants include the Paiute, were the first inhabitants in the area, some 12,000 years ago. Their tools have been discovered at several sites in the Las Vegas Valley. The Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) and Paiute peoples came later and migrated between seasonal camps in the mountains and the valley.

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Paleo-Indians were the first to enter and of course, inhabit the Americas at the time of the last glacial episodes belonging to the last part of the Pleistocene period. Historical theories hypothesized that animal hunters of big size coming from the north of Asia entered the Americas by crossing the Bering Strait through a bridge made of ice and land known as Beringia.

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