New evidence has emerged that sheds light on the possible first people to populate the Americas. Dating of stone and ivory ...
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Discovery of mammoth ivory tools resets human timeline in North America
Human-made ivory and stone tools have been found in a 14,000-year-old layer of Alaskan earth, providing evidence of some of the first people to inhabit the Americas. The tools resemble those made by ...
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Some of the First Humans Used Tools Continuously
A newly uncovered trove of ancient stone tools in northwest Kenya suggests early humans didn't use them sporadically but routinely over hundreds of thousands of years, at the very emergence of ...
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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