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  1. Found! The Deepest Link Between Siberians and the First Americans

    ... during the Early Bronze Age. Did Paleoamericans Reach South America First? First Americans Arrived by Sea Over 15,000 ... which later gave rise to the first Americans in North- and South America was much more widely distributed than ...

    ancient-origins - 21/05/2020 - 05:53

  2. Women’s Changing Roles Before and During the American Civil War

    ... for these rights, as well as for those such a slaves. America at this point, in the lead up to the American Civil ... officially divided, many women from the North and the South assumed roles traditionally held by men. Within the South, particularly in Virginia and  Tennessee , the war ...

    Anthony Ruggiero - 13/02/2022 - 22:00

  3. Was Bolivia-Peru the Sunset Land of the Sumerians?

    ... Holloway highlighted the evidence of  Sumerian writing in South America. The Fuente Magna Bowl and Pokotia monument indicate that Sumerians may have formerly lived in South America. In an article on the Fuente Magna Bowl , April ...

    Clyde Winters - 24/09/2016 - 21:52

  4. Why Isn’t This Map in the History Books?

    ... reflects the location of Native American tribes in North America in a single time period, as the post-European contact ... are approximately 2.9 million Native Americans in North America. As of 2000, the largest groups in the United States ... are approximately 296 indigenous languages across North America. 269 of them are grouped into 29 families, while the ...

    aprilholloway - 20/01/2017 - 19:17

  5. Vale da Pedra Furada Stone Tool Questions First Americans Timeline

    ... theories about when modern humans first arrived in South America.  Evidence excavated from a fertile archaeological ... theories about when modern humans first arrived in South America. The evidence in question is a single stone ...

    Nathan Falde - 19/05/2021 - 23:00

  6. 10,000-Year-Old Spirit Cave Mummy Revealed as Belonging to an Early Caravan of Immigrants to the Americas

    ... in the mapping of early human migrations into North and South America has occurred after DNA samples from the ... in the mapping of early human migrations into North and South America has occurred after DNA samples from the ...

    ashley cowie - 13/11/2018 - 23:01

  7. It Looks Like America’s First People Were Island Hoppers

    ... we alone in the universe” is “when and by whom was America first populated.” Now that question might finally ... first people arrived on the continent and moved south from there to South America . The most conventional theory was that the ...

    ashley cowie - 05/05/2021 - 22:55

  8. Sea-Farers from the Levant: Do Ancient Inscriptions Rewrite History of the Americas? - Part 2

    ... between West Africa and the Mediterranean Regions... with South America! Two of the historic satellite photographs, Figs 1 ... to completely unravel; this 'village' port of call in South America confirms, in view of the many and varying ...

    William James Veall - 19/05/2015 - 03:50

  9. Pumas, Cougars And Jaguars: Feline Deities Of Prehistoric South America

    The Andean mountain lion, often called the South American cougar, (Puma concolor), is perhaps best ... this manhunter ruled the forests and jungles of western South America, ... manhunter ruled the forests and jungles of western South America, from Colombia and Venezuela to  Peru, ...

    ashley cowie - 20/01/2021 - 20:48

  10. Breakthrough in Peopling of the Americas Finds a Female Lineage from China

    ... in the latest edition of Cell Reports . It Looks Like America’s First People Were Island Hoppers By Land or Sea? ...

    Sahir - 10/05/2023 - 17:57

  11. Rare Bones and DNA of tiny children surprise scientists, support ideas about migration into the Americas 11,000 years ago

    ... to be the earliest human remains found in northern North America. Archaeologists uncovered the skeletons of the two ... Blocked by glaciers from going east, they moved quickly south into the Americas at least 15,000 years ago. Did first ... kin to two lineages of Native Americans found farther south throughout North and South America,” notes Phys.org. ...

    lizleafloor - 27/10/2015 - 20:45

  12. Argentina’s ‘Dragon of Death:’ South America’s Largest Pterosaur!

    ... family is the largest pterosaur known to have existed in South America in the Cretaceous Period, or, indeed, at any time in ... Thanatosdrakon amaru, the largest pterosaur ever found in South America. ( Universidad de Cuyo ) Cretaceous Wonder: ...

    Nathan Falde - 25/05/2022 - 14:58

  13. The American Civil War and the Battle of Shiloh’s Glowing Wounds Mystery

    ... photograph shows Edmund Ruffin in the uniform of the 2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment, a Confederate States Army ... American Civil War were fired. Fort Sumter, in Charleston, South Carolina, was besieged by Confederate forces. After 34 ... Cumberland Gap in the east through Bowling Green, and down south to Columbus on the  Mississippi River . In early 1862, ...

    dhwty - 02/01/2022 - 14:00

  14. Rapa Nui Obsidian Discovery: Did the Islanders sail to America?

    ... indigenous plants of Polynesia but also in foods native to South America , located approximately 2,300 miles (3700 km) away. ... contact was maintained between early Polynesians and South Americans dating back a millennium, wherein the former ...

    Sahir - 23/03/2024 - 16:30

  15. Short Lived Clovis Tools May Have Killed Off North American Megafauna

    ... was distinctive and widespread across what is now North America.  While they were not the earliest inhabitants of ... from 10 known Clovis sites . Samples were analyzed from South Dakota, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, ... sufficient time for people to colonize both North and South America.” However Waters note s that “Clovis still ...

    Alicia McDermott - 28/10/2020 - 21:01

  16. Why Some Ancient Mesoamerican Cities Endured for Centuries

    ... Mesoamerica, which encompassed northern Central America and the southern two-thirds of Mexico. Prior to 1,000 ...

    Nathan Falde - 07/03/2023 - 00:58

  17. 6 Discoveries that Show the Pre-Columbian Americas Traded Across the Oceans

    ... still depicted by the ancient inhabitants of North and South America using a variety of mediums. Palenque and the Great ... produce such giant forces. But, even more importantly, the South Equatorial Current would have carried the Mali ...

    ancient-origins - 19/01/2018 - 18:57

  18. Where Did the Polynesians Really Come From?

    ... of study is the genetic connection between Polynesians and South Americans. Could the Polynesians Have Origins in South America? One early theory of the origin of Polynesians is ...

    Caleb Strom - 26/08/2020 - 23:49

  19. Critically Endangered South American Forests were Planted by Ancient Peoples

    Critically endangered South American forests thought to be the result of climate ... archaeologists have found. Critically endangered South American forests thought to be the result of climate ... the rapidly expanding pre-Columbian population of South America, Southern Jê communities, were really responsible. ...

    ancient-origins - 18/05/2018 - 13:56

  20. 3,000-Year-Old Copper Mask Found in Argentina Challenges Ideas of South American Metalwork Development

    ... claim the discovery challenges the dominant theory that South American metalworking originated in Peru. According to ... of the oldest human-made metal objects in the history of South America. Archaeologists that recently discovered an ancient, ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 09/06/2017 - 01:55

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