American National Standards Institute: Archaeological Discovery Advances Knowledge of Early Humans, With the Support of Standards
September 16, 2019
September 16, 2019
NEW YORK, Sept. 16 -- The American National Standards Institute issued the following news release:
A rare and important archeological site - one of the oldest in the Americas - has recently been discovered in western Idaho. An article in National Geographic details the significance of the Cooper's Ferry site, which provides evidence that people were creating tools and butchering animals between 15,000 and 16,000 years ago. This discovery contributes to increasing evidence that contr . . .
A rare and important archeological site - one of the oldest in the Americas - has recently been discovered in western Idaho. An article in National Geographic details the significance of the Cooper's Ferry site, which provides evidence that people were creating tools and butchering animals between 15,000 and 16,000 years ago. This discovery contributes to increasing evidence that contr . . .