Humans reached southern South America by 14,500 years ago, genomes from 139 Indigenous groups reveal
During the last ice age, humans crossing from Asia along the Bering Land Bridge underwent three major population splits as they traveled through the Americas, a new genetic analysis reveals. This ...
If they have no ancestors or descendants, then who are they?
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8,500 year old remains point to a lost human population
Ancient bones pulled from the soil of central South America are rewriting what I thought I knew about the peopling of the continent. Genetic work on 8,500 year old remains has revealed a distinct ...
The extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna may be people’s fault after all, according to a recent study. A team of archaeologists recently examined animal bones at sites dating to the waning years of ...
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