North America’s First People May Have Arrived By Sea Ice Highway

North America’s First People May Have Arrived By Sea Ice Highway

Eurasia Review

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One of the hottest debates in archeology is how and when humans first arrived in North America. Archaeologists have traditionally argued that people walked through an ice-free corridor that briefly opened between ice sheets an estimated 13,000 years ago.  

But a growing number of archeological and genetic finds — including...

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