When it comes to the history of civilization, there’s always something waiting to be uncovered—from archaeologists in Egypt revealing discoveries that rewrite the story of one of the world’s largest religious complexes to researchers finding long-lost cities that could be the real-life Atlantis.
Now, archaeologists have made another breakthrough, this time about how the first people reached North America. While studying ancient stone tools, researchers uncovered evidence that may change what we know about Paleolithic Pacific migration—the theory of how early humans traveled from East Asia to the Americas tens of thousands of years ago. Here’s what scientists found and how it's rewriting history.
A New Study Links Ancient Stone Tools From Asia To North America’s Earliest Inhabitants
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