Oregon State University: New Artifacts Suggest First People Arrived in North America Earlier Than Previously Thought
August 30, 2019
August 30, 2019
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Aug. 30 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Oregon State University issued the following news:
Stone tools and other artifacts unearthed from an archeological dig at the Cooper's Ferry site in western Idaho suggest that people lived in the area 16,000 years ago, more than a thousand years earlier than scientists previously thought.
The artifacts would be considered among the earliest evidence of people in North America.
The findings, published . . .
Stone tools and other artifacts unearthed from an archeological dig at the Cooper's Ferry site in western Idaho suggest that people lived in the area 16,000 years ago, more than a thousand years earlier than scientists previously thought.
The artifacts would be considered among the earliest evidence of people in North America.
The findings, published . . .