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Mud never lies,” added University of Arizona archaeologist Vance Holliday, whose new work has turned a century of hypothesis ...
Researchers determined that footprints in White Sands National Park in New Mexico are from the oldest migrants to North ...
A new study published in the journal Science Advances confirms that the peopling of the Americas began much earlier than ...
In what is now the desert of White Sands, New Mexico, a trail of human footprints crosses the hardened bed of an extinct lake ...
Using new radiocarbon dating on ancient footprints found preserved in the gypsum-rich ground in White Sands, researchers have ...
Ancient footprints challenge the timeline of human arrival in North America, suggesting people were here much earlier than ...
Footprints found in the ancient lakebeds of White Sands may prove that humans lived in North America 23,000 years ago — much earlier than previously believed. A new study using radiocarbon-dated mud ...
But according to a recent study led by Vance Holliday, an archeologist from the University of Arizona, and published in ...
Scientists have verified Ice Age footprints in White Sands National Park, showing humans lived in North America during the peak of the last ice age.
New study confirms ancient human footprints in America date back 21,000 years, reshaping the history of early human presence.
In 2021, researchers working in New Mexico published a paper that contributed to what remains one of the most controversial ...