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A 12,600-year-old site in Montana shows early human presence, challenging current migration theories.
A 12,600-year-old archaeological site discovered near Livingston, Montana, has revealed evidence of some of the earliest human habitation in North America.
The find includes stone tools and animal remains, suggesting human presence during the late Pleistocene epoch.
Researchers believe the site could reshape understanding of early human migration into the continent.
The discovery was made by a team from the University of Montana and the Montana State Historical Society, with findings currently undergoing further analysis.
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Un sitio de 12.600 años de antigüedad en Montana muestra la presencia humana temprana, desafiando las teorías actuales de migración.