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Monte Verde's Age Revisited: New Study Challenges Earliest Human Evidence

Monte Verde's Age Revisited: New Study Challenges Earliest Human Evidence

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March 19, 20261m 18s

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Monte Verdes Age Revisited: A New Study Challenges the Earliest Human Presence in the Americas

A controversial study questions the age of Monte Verde, once considered the oldest human site in the Americas, now suggesting its no older than 8,200 years. Researchers argue stream erosion caused past dating errors, while excavators maintain direct dates on key artifacts support the original timeline. The debate impacts our understanding of early human migration to the Americas.

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