The first human settlement in the southeastern part of America may have occurred up to 1,500 years before current estimates, according to a new study.
The first human settlement in the southeastern part of America may have occurred up to 1,500 years before current estimates, according to a research team that included experts from from Texas A&M University, Florida State University, and University of Michigan.
The recently published study centers around evidence of ancient human activity found in the area of the Florida panhandle known as Page-Ladson, notes the Washington Post.&nb
The first human settlement in the southeastern part of America may have occurred up to 1,500 years before current estimates, according to a research team that included experts from from Texas A&M University, Florida State University, and University of Michigan.
The recently published study centers around evidence of ancient human activity found in the area of the Florida panhandle known as Page-Ladson, notes the Washington Post.&nb
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