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Welcome to Forgotten Discoveries —For decades, scientists believed the first humans arrived in North America 13,000 years ago. But a shocking discovery at Rimrock Draw Rockshelter suggests people were here over 18,000 years ago—long before the Clovis culture. Ancient tools, cut-marked bones of Camelops hesternus, and volcanic ash from Mount St. Helens reveal a hidden chapter of Ice Age survival that could rewrite American history forever. Here, every video takes you on a journey across time — from ancient empires and legendary rulers, to hidden artifacts, unsolved mysteries, and unbelievable historical events that shaped the world. We research, script, narrate, and present each story with clarity and depth to help you see history from a new perspective — not just as dates and names, but as living experiences. #RimrockDraw #PreClovis #ancientamerica #humanmigration #IceAgeMystery #ClovisFirst #archaeologydiscovery #losthistory 🎬 What We Explore: • Ancient Civilizations • Lost Kingdoms & Empires • Historical Mysteries & Secrets • Archaeological Discoveries • Mythology, Legends & Cultural Heritage • Forgotten Heroes & Untold Stories 📚 Why Subscribe? Because history isn’t just the past — history is the story of who we are. Dive with us into the unexplored. Discover what the world forgot. Subscribe to join the journey ✨ 🎙️ Disclaimer: This video is created by Forgotten Discoveries with original narration, research, and storytelling. Images, footage, and references are used only for educational and informative purposes under fair use. Each story is independently written, edited, and narrated to add context, explanation, and new perspect