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Scientists have discovered ancient human footprints buried in remote desert sands
Footprints found in White Sands, New Mexico, are challenging everything we thought we knew about the first humans in North ...
New evidence has emerged that sheds light on the possible first people to populate the Americas. Dating of stone and ivory ...
Genetic data strengthens the case that humans first settled Sahul around 60,000 years ago, using multiple seafaring routes.
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence for repeated prehistoric occupation in the remote island cluster of Kitsissut, north of Greenland, indicating the first people in the High Arctic were skilled ...
Migration into the Americas is not about a single “path,” but timing can still rule routes in or out. The Holzman evidence supports the idea of a southward movement of ancestral Clovis-era populations ...
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