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Judi Lynn

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Thu Apr 27, 2017, 10:34 PM Apr 2017

Study: Humans arrived in North America much earlier than first thought

Study: Humans arrived in North America much earlier than first thought

MALCOLM RITTER, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Apr 26, 2017, Last Updated: 6:01 PM ET



NEW YORK — A startling new report asserts that the first known Americans arrived much, much earlier than scientists thought — more than 100,000 years ago —— and maybe they were Neanderthals.

If true, the finding would far surpass the widely accepted date of about 15,000 years ago.

Researchers say a site in Southern California shows evidence of humanlike behaviour from about 130,000 years ago, when bones and teeth of an elephantlike mastodon were evidently smashed with rocks.

The earlier date means the bone-smashers were not necessarily members of our own species, Homo sapiens. The researchers speculate that these early Californians could have instead been species known only from fossils in Europe, Africa and Asia: Neanderthals, a little-known group called Denisovans, or another human forerunner named Homo erectus.

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http://cnews.canoe.com/CNEWS/Science/2017/04/26/22720410.html?cid=rssnewsscience

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