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First Americans may have come from Japan, not Siberia and it’s flipping the human migration story upside down
The story of how humans first entered the Americas is among archaeology’s most persistent puzzles. For much of the 20th century, the answer seemed settled: small bands of Ice Age hunters crossing a ...
The First Americans Museum is a special place any time of the year, but this weekend it will be extra special. “We’ve had visitors from all over the world, and they have mentioned that this is an ...
Stone tools found in some of the earliest settlements in the Americas are challenging the prevailing theory of when the first migrations to the region happened. These tools, probably used as spear ...
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