I think we will.
I think for your typical reasonably educated person, the biggest shock by far won't be who the earliest Americans were and when they came here. It would be just how large the scale of native societies were, how different their argriculture were compare to those from the old world, and how dramatic an impact on global climate they had prior to the arrival of the Europeans.
For example, the Amazon rain forest which have ecologists up in arms may not really be a primitive rain forest at all, but the remains of a unique native American style agri-forrestry.
I think for your typical reasonably educated person, the biggest shock by far won't be who the earliest Americans were and when they came here. It would be just how large the scale of native societies were, how different their argriculture were compare to those from the old world, and how dramatic an impact on global climate they had prior to the arrival of the Europeans.
For example, the Amazon rain forest which have ecologists up in arms may not really be a primitive rain forest at all, but the remains of a unique native American style agri-forrestry.