Data suggest people lived at Chile’s Monte Verde site thousands of years later than thought, challenging key “pre-Clovis” evidence. Not all agree.
A new analysis of archaeological layers at Monte Verde in Chile suggests that people lived there 4,200 years ago, not 14,500 years ago as originally proposed. But many experts point to errors in the ...
New research led by a University of Wyoming archaeologist near an ancient encampment in South America challenges a relatively new but widely accepted theory that the people who made and used Clovis ...
A new study in Science challenges the Monte Verde timeline, reshaping when humans first reached South America.
Humans reached southern South America by 14,500 years ago, genomes from 139 Indigenous groups reveal
During the last ice age, humans crossing from Asia along the Bering Land Bridge underwent three major population splits as they traveled through the Americas, a new genetic analysis reveals. This ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. argentinian woman Traces of a previously unknown group of people, genetically distinct from their neighbors, have persisted for at ...
Across South America, food also continues to be a major drawcard, particularly the fine-dining scenes in the likes of Buenos Aires, Lima, Bogota and Sao Paulo. The culinary standards here are sky-high ...
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