Towards the origin of America’s first settlers The most supported traditional hypothesis point
Towards the origin of America’s first settlers
The most supported traditional hypothesis points out that the earliest well-established human culture in the North American continent were the Clovis, a population of hunters who arrived about 13,000 years before present from North-East Asia through the Bering Strait, and scattered over the continent.
Image: Professor Daniel Turbón is expert on on molecular and forensic anthropology and the origin and evolution of hominids.
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