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Experts have uncovered traces of a mysterious ancient human population in Colombia that once lived there. The South American country of Colombia, located in the north of the continent, is based upon ...
The discovery, made in the Bogotá Altiplano of Colombia, has complicated the already-debated story of South America’s first ...
Archaeologists have found skeletons that could rewrite human history. The remains, which are 6,000 years old, belonged to a ...
Imagine peering into the very ancient past and finding a missing piece of humanity's grand puzzle! That's precisely what's ...
According to the archeologists, the lineage found in the DNA dates back to around 6,000 to 500 years ago, belonging to the ...
A surprising discovery in the Colombian Andes has uncovered the 6,000-year-old skeletons of a mysterious group of people.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have found 6,000-year-old skeletons from Colombia with ancient DNA that could rewrite human history. The ...
We don’t know where they came from. We don’t know where they went. The unique DNA of an ancient tribe of hunter-gatherers is adding to the confusion surrounding the source of South America’s first ...
For early humans, fire was not a given. In fact, most archaeological sites that date to earlier than 400,000 years ago lack ...
According to the researchers, early humans, who primarily consumed large game, required fire not for cooking, but in order to ...
Newly identified sites are first of their kind to be documented in the region with defined cultural and chronological context ...
Early humans first used fire to preserve meat from predators and spoilage, rather than for cooking, new research shows.