New research challenges a key archaeological site in Chile, raising fresh questions about when humans first arrived in the ...
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11,000-year-old volcanic ash layer could rewrite early human history in the Americas
Learn how new research challenges the age of Monte Verde and what it means for early human migration in South America.
Credit: Geología Valdivia New findings from Chile challenge a foundational idea about the earliest settlement of the Americas ...
The evidence shows that the ‘Ubeidiya site is at least one million nine hundred thousand years old. This finding represents a ...
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Ancient tools challenge the timeline of civilization
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists in Southeast Asia have unearthed ancient boats and tools that challenge the established timeline of human civilization. These artifacts, dating back tens ...
New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of ...
Researchers used three different methods to date the site, challenging the preexisting notion of the site being between 1.2 and 1.6 million years old. Ubeidiya, a prehistoric site in the Jordan Valley ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The Dmanisi Hominid Archaeological Site is home to the oldest hominid fossils in Europe, and many studies have tried to sort through the fossils to ...
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