Revisiting America's Ancient Footprints: New Insights on Early Human Arrival

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New research using advanced dating techniques suggests that humans settled in the Americas around 23,000 years ago, challenging previous beliefs of a 14,000-year timeline. Fossil footprints found in New Mexico were dated to the height of the last Ice Age, adding 7,000 years to the record of human presence in the Americas. The study used radiocarbon dating on pollen grains and optically stimulated luminescence to confirm the early dates. The findings suggest that humans may have reached the Americas during an earlier period of melting or that the ice posed fewer barriers to their passage than previously thought.
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