New Evidence Confirms Early Human Arrival in the Americas

New research has provided further evidence that humans arrived in the Americas much earlier than previously thought. Fossilized footprints found in New Mexico, dating back 21,000 to 23,000 years ago, have been confirmed through radiocarbon dating of preserved seeds. The footprints challenge the belief that massive ice sheets prevented human passage into North America during that time. Skeptics had questioned the initial findings, but a follow-up study used multiple lines of evidence, including radiocarbon dating of conifer pollen and optically stimulated luminescence, to support the original dates. The study suggests a human presence in the Americas around the Last Glacial Maximum, between 19,000 and 26,000 years ago.
Reading Insights
0
1
8 min
vs 9 min read
94%
1,703 → 107 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on WESH 2 Orlando