A mystery species of human appears to have arrived in America 130,000 years ago
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A mysterious species of early human appears to have made it to the U.S. at least 100,000 years before previously thought…
A mysterious species of early human appears to have made it to the U.S. at least 100,000 years before previously thought…
La découverte à San Diego, en Californie, d’ossements de mammouth vieux de 130 000 ans qui auraient été brisés par des mains…
In what may be one of the most significant discoveries ever in archeology in the Americas, researchers on Wednesday said stone…
A bold new study claims mastodon fossils found in San Diego in 1992 show humans existed in North America 115,000 years sooner…
Ancient people butchered a mastodon, hammering its bones for marrow with rocks, some 130,000 years ago in California, according…
San Diego / Wien – Wann erreichten Menschen erstmals den amerikanischen Kontinent? Diese Frage ist schon lange Gegenstand archäol…
View Images Two mastodon femur balls, one face up and one face down, are among the remains found at the Cerutti site in San…
A team of scientists believe they have found evidence of human activity in North America that dates back 130,000 years — more…
Väljakaevamiste Mastodoni leiupaigas. "Muidugi nõuavad erakordsed väited, nagu meie omad, erakordseid tõendeid, kuid tunneme…
(Left) A close-up view of a spirally fractured mastodon femur bone. (Right) A boulder discovered at the Cerutti Mastodon site…
Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
In 1993, construction workers building a new freeway in San Diego made a fantastic discovery.
In 1992, construction workers were digging up a freeway in San Diego, California when they came across a trove of ancient bones.
Published 1:00 p.m. ET April 26, 2017 | Updated 0 minutes ago CLOSE Scientists say a cache of ancient bones and stones shows…
Scientists say the patterns of breakage in mastodon bones found 25 years ago near a San Diego highway suggest that humans…
Humans may have reached North America 130,000 years ago — over 100,000 years earlier than we thought, say researchers who…
The remains of a 130,000-year-old mastodon found in southern California show signs of being bashed by humans around the time of…
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[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
(Left) A close-up view of a spirally fractured mastodon femur bone. (Right) A boulder discovered at the Cerutti Mastodon site…
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
(Left) A close-up view of a spirally fractured mastodon femur bone. (Right) A boulder discovered at the Cerutti Mastodon site…
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
Mastodon ribs and vertebrae from a site in southern California that may contain evidence that the First Americans were here…
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
Eigentlich waren sich Anthropologen recht sicher: Die ersten menschlichen Wesen haben Amerika erst vor rund 15.000 Jahren…
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
[embedded content] Researchers in Southern California say they've uncovered evidence that humans lived there 130,000 years ago.
A new research letter published today in the journal Nature makes a startling claim that, if correct, will rewrite everything…
Credit: San Diego Natural History Museum Above: A field paleontologist unearths mastodon bones near a San Diego freeway…
Ancient remains found in California suggest that humans were present in North America some 130,000 years ago — substantially…
The researchers found these unbroken mastodon ribs and vertebrae, including one vertebra that had a large neural spine, also…
Un equipo de investigadores de EE UU y Australia asegura haber encontrado los rastros de presencia humana más antiguos de América…