New research challenges a key archaeological site in Chile, raising fresh questions about when humans first arrived in the ...
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First Americans may have come from Japan, not Siberia and it’s flipping the human migration story upside down
For a migration pathway central to the human story, the Beringian trail leaves conspicuous gaps. New data, however, is pointing in another direction. Literally. Across the North Pacific, a separate ...
Footprints found in White Sands, New Mexico, are challenging everything we thought we knew about the first humans in North America. These prints, preserved in ancient mud, date back over 20,000 years, ...
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