An archaeologist just overturned a major piece of evidence that humans reached South America before most of North America.
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Scientists say one of the oldest archaeological sites in the Americas may not be as old as we thought
New research suggests that Monte Verde in Chile may not be as old as once believed. The site, long dated to 14,500 years ago, ...
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Study questions evidence at key Chile site tied to early Americans
A new study published in the journal Science argues that Monte Verde, an archaeological site in southern Chile long ...
On late Upper Paleolithic variability in south-central Siberia : rethinking the Afontova and Kokorevo cultures / Kelly E. Graf -- Last Glacial Maximum human populations in the southwest Transbaikal, ...
The El Gigante rockshelter in western Honduras is among only a handful of archaeological sites in the Americas that contain well-preserved botanical remains spanning the last 11,000 years. Considered ...
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