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Humans reached the Americas 11,000 years earlier than previously thought, archaeologists discover
However, recent genomic research into Native American origins suggests that the initial peopling of the Americas was probably carried out by a different group of people (partly related to modern-day Australian aborigines, Papua New Guineans, Andaman Islanders (from near India) and Mamanwa people from the Philippines.
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Humans reached the Americas 11,000 years earlier than previously thought, archaeologists discover
However, recent genomic research into Native American origins suggests that the initial peopling of the Americas was probably carried out by a different group of people (partly related to modern-day Australian aborigines, Papua New Guineans, Andaman Islanders (from near India) and Mamanwa people from the Philippines.
Humans reached the Americas 11,000 years earlier than previously thought, archaeologists discover
An extraordinary new archaeological discovery has revealed that humans arrived in the Americas at least 11,000 years earlier than previously thought - rewriting the human story of the continent and dramatically changing our understanding of world prehistory.The find reveals that humans arrived...
David Keys
The Independent
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