During the last ice age, humans ventured into two vast and completely unknown continents: North and South America. For nearly a century, researchers thought they knew how this wild journey occurred: ...
The first people to step foot in the Americas were harboring a sliver of DNA from two extinct Eurasian human groups: the Neanderthals and the Denisovans, a new study finds. This genetic relic could ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For the past four years, the towering figure of a friendly turtle has been posted up inside the First Americans Museum, patiently ...
Stone tools found in some of the earliest settlements in the Americas are challenging the prevailing theory of when the first migrations to the region happened. These tools, probably used as spear ...
The First Americans Museum is a special place any time of the year, but this weekend it will be extra special. “We’ve had visitors from all over the world, and they have mentioned that this is an ...
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