and Archaeologists have found evidence of coastal settlements in western Canada dating from as early as 14,000-years-ago.
A few interesting theories exist about how the first humans found their way into North America after dispersing from Africa and Asia. But we may finally have some concrete evidence to make valid ...
(CN) — New research on fossil footprint evidence suggests that humans were present in North America earlier than previously believed. Researchers led by Matthew Bennett, a geographer at England’s ...
The languages of the earliest Americans evolved in 4 waves, according to one expert.
making it by far the most ancient early human site found this far north. “This site dramatically revises our understanding of when humans reached high latitudes,” John Jansen at the Czech ...
Later, museum researchers discovered spearpoints among the bones—clear evidence that people had been present in North America much earlier than previously believed. Not long after, spearpoints ...
Some airports have a fascinating naming history. Stacker reviewed North America’s busiest airports and uncovered how 10 were ...
The long-slender low-drag hull was also exploited by the early inhabitants of North-America. The canoe shown in the top diagram ... is a modern version of the vessels developed by the Inuit people.
Nichols found that she could trace the languages spoken in early North America back to just two lineages, both of which originated in Siberia. They came, she notes, with the people who made their ...
An alarming rise in early-onset cancers has medical experts very concerned, as cancer cases in younger people are rising sharply. In particular, a surge in cases of breast cancer is being witnessed in ...
Are wild horses truly “wild,” as an indigenous species in North America, or are they “feral weeds”—barnyard ... relying on visual observations of physical characteristics. While earlier taxonomists ...
In an interview with Automotive News Europe, Olivier Francois says the new 500e can open people's minds about the potential ...