Ancient Arrival: North America's First People Traveled via Sea Ice Highway

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Ancient Arrival: North America's First People Traveled via Sea Ice Highway
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New research presented at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting suggests that North America's first people may have arrived as early as 24,000 years ago by traveling along a "sea ice highway" along the Pacific coastline. Paleoclimate reconstructions of the Pacific Northwest indicate that sea ice may have provided a platform for early Americans to move farther south, aided by lower sea levels and glacial winds. This theory challenges the traditional belief that people walked through an ice-free corridor 13,000 years ago and provides a new framework for understanding human migration to North America.

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