Remnants of human migration paths exist underwater at ‘choke points’

A study shows evidence vital to understanding human prehistory beneath the seas in places that were dry during the Last Glacial Maximum. This paper informs one of the ‘hottest mysteries’ in science: the debate over when the first Asians peopled North America.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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