Human-made ivory and stone tools have been found in a 14,000-year-old layer of Alaskan earth, providing evidence of some of ...
Migration into the Americas is not about a single “path,” but timing can still rule routes in or out. The Holzman evidence supports the idea of a southward movement of ancestral Clovis-era populations ...
New evidence has emerged that sheds light on the possible first people to populate the Americas. Dating of stone and ivory ...
As Native Americans rush to secure the documents, many see a bitter irony in the first people of the land having to prove that they too are U.S. citizens.
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The unearthing of finely worked mammoth ivory tools in Alaska has pushed archaeologists to rethink when and how humans first spread into North America. The artifacts, linked to the iconic Clovis ...
From screen-printed posters to apparel, beaded earrings, and even spell-casting, the message is clear: Artists want ICE out ...
Finds at Alaska’s Holzman site show how Ice Age hunters, mammoths, and tools shaped the earliest journey into North America.
New archaeological clues are shedding light on the fate of isolated Norse colonies in Greenland that disappeared during the Middle Ages.
Holly Harris once trained under the legendary Christopher Dean. Now, alongside Jason Chan, she’s carrying Australia back onto ...
Scientists analyzing ancient DNA from a 12,000-year-old double burial in southern Italy uncovered genetic evidence of a rare inherited growth disorder in two closely related prehistoric individuals. A ...
Fossil crustaceans preserved in Japanese sediments reveal how ancient ocean currents linked Asia and North America during the ...