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The first people to cross the Bering Land Bridge, a massive swath of land that connected Asia with North America when sea levels were lower, were the Clovis, who made the journey shortly before ...
A recent study reinforces the controversial dating of human footprints discovered at White Sands National Park, placing them ...
A new analysis of the ancient human footprints at White Sands National Park in New Mexico offers more evidence that they are ...
A new study of ancient footprints in New Mexico supports the idea that humans reached North America much earlier than experts ...
The Clovis First theory of how North America was settled proposes that a group of Paleo-Indian people, dubbed Clovis after the New Mexico town where the first evidence of them was found, were the ...
Jette Bang Photos/Arktisk Institut A new study, published in Science, shows that the first people to populate the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland were a group who moved into the ...
North and South America were the last continents ... meaning the people who made the footprints likely arrived much earlier. “It’s the first unequivocal site and a good data point that places ...
A few decades ago, most archaeologists thought the people who made those distinctive Clovis points were the first ones to reach North America, but by now it’s clear that Clovis is somewhere ...
For decades, experts argued that people first ... were present in earlier periods," Potter said. "More importantly, there is no evidence, either in Siberia, Beringia, or northwest North America ...
the largest uprising by enslaved people in British North America, which took place on the river’s banks in 1739. But they unearthed and essentially correctly identified some of the first mammoth ...
Despite being the last continents on Earth to be inhabited by humans (excluding Antarctica), the Americas are thought to have been home to around half of all language families ever spoken.