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Major genomic study reveals humanity's longest prehistoric migration from Africa to South America
An international genomic study unveiled the longest documented prehistoric migration in human history, tracing early modern humans' journey from North Asia to the southern tip of South America. This ...
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Stone tools show how the Pacific led humans to America
Recent discoveries have unveiled a fascinating chapter in human history, as stone tools provide compelling evidence of ...
Thaís Pansani examines the marks humans left on megafauna bones to determine when people arrived in South America and how they interacted with giant mammals Chihiro Kai 14,000 years ago, an early ...
Long before there were maps or names for continents, a handful of people stood at the edge of the world. Picture them on a ...
A mitochondrial DNA study points to at least two waves of migration linking the Americas, China, and Japan- one during the ...
Just over 500 years ago, on 3 August 1492, Christopher Columbus, the admiral from Genoa underwritten by Ferdinand II and Isabella I of Spain, set off on the first of 4 trips across the Atlantic. He ...
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