A baby girl who lived some 11,500 years ago survived for just six weeks in the harsh climate of central Alaska, but her brief life is providing a surprising and challenging wealth of information to ...
The story of how the first people arrived in the Americas has long fascinated scientists and historians. For many years, experts believed that early Native Americans came from Siberia across a land ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2013, the remains of two ice age infants were found in the Upward Sun River archaeological site in central Alaska. Found in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Around 11,500 years ago, at a place that is now called the Upward Sun River, in the region that has since been named Alaska, two ...
The long-buried remains of an infant girl are helping to rewrite what archaeologists know about the initial migration of humans to North America. The discovery, which was published in a new research ...
In 2013, the remains of two ice age infants were found in the Upward Sun River archaeological site in central Alaska. Found in the same 11,500-year old grave, the two babies remain the oldest evidence ...