New Findings at Monte Verde Challenge Human Migration Theories
The Guardian World
New findings at Monte Verde challenge previous theories on human migration to the Americas, suggesting a younger age for the site and prompting re-evaluation of pre-Clovis evidence.
Monte Verde’s age may be only 6,000 to 8,000 years old, not 14,500.
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