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Ancient Humans May Have Traveled To North America From Asia Through This 17,000-year-old Coastal Route
1 June 2018, 7:29 am EDT By Athena Yenko Tech Times

New evidence suggested that early humans migrated to America through a 17,000-year-old coastal route found along Alaska’s Pacific Border. This current conclusion clashed with previous theory stating that early humans passed through Siberia to the Americas.   ( Jason Briner | University at Buffalo )

New evidence hints that early humans pass an ancient coastal route along Alaska's Pacific Border to settle in the continent and become the first Americans.

A team of scientists led by the University at Buffalo explored four different islands within Alaska's Alexander Archipelago. The team examined boulders and bedrock and concluded that the glacial region melted and had contact with the air and sun some 17,000 years ago.

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