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38,900-year-old evidence pushes back the first humans in North America
The oldest widely accepted evidence for human activity in North America is presented through mammoth bones from New Mexico’s Rio Puerco Canyon dated between 36,250 and 38,900 years ago. Additional ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Studying preserved footprints in New Mexico continues to provide insight into the first human movements in North America. A ...
The unearthing of finely worked mammoth ivory tools in Alaska has pushed archaeologists to rethink when and how humans first spread into North America. The artifacts, linked to the iconic Clovis ...
White Sands National Park has some of the most archaeologically rich sand in North America, and it is within this New Mexico landscape that the oldest footprints ever found on the continent were ...
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