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- Earliest evidence of humans in the Americas confirmed - Phys. org
Three independent labs using seeds, pollen, and mud have produced 55 consistent dates, providing robust evidence for early human presence in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum
- Earliest evidence of humans in the Americas confirmed in new U of A . . .
Human footprints at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, reported in 2021, show that human activity occurred in the Americas as long as 23,000 years ago – about 10,000 years earlier than previously thought A new U of A study supports the 2021 findings
- White Sands Footprints Confirmed as the Oldest Evidence of Humans in . . .
Radiocarbon dating has officially confirmed that humans were present in the Americas 10,000 years earlier than we thought These dates were 10,000 years older than the famous Clovis remains that had been the earliest evidence of humans in the Americas for almost a century This new evidence sent the anthropological community into an uproar
- Scientists say they’ve confirmed evidence that humans arrived in the . . .
In a follow-up study published Thursday in the journal Science, researchers said they have produced two new lines of evidence to support their initial dates Human footprints infilled with white
- Whats the earliest evidence of humans in the Americas?
Based on stone artifacts dating to about 13,000 years ago, archaeologists for most of the 20th century suggested that the prehistoric Clovis culture was the first to migrate to the Americas
- Study confirms age of oldest fossil human footprints in North America
ALAMOGORDO, N M — New research reaffirms that human footprints found in White Sands National Park, NM, date to the Last Glacial Maximum, placing humans in North America thousands of years earlier than once thought
- Team confirms earliest evidence of humans in the Americas
A new study confirms the earliest evidence of humans in the Americas Vance Holliday jumped at the invitation to go do geology at New Mexico’s White Sands The landscape, just west of Alamogordo
- Scientists Uncover 23,000-Year-Old Human Footprints in the American . . .
“It completely contradicts everything you’re taught about when humans arrived in North America ” For decades, archaeologists believed the first humans reached the continent around 13,000 years ago, based on tools and remains found near Clovis, New Mexico The so-called Clovis culture became the benchmark for human presence in the Americas
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