An archaeological oopsie. For decades, a site in southern Chile helped rewrite the story of how humans first arrived in the Americas, suggesting people got there far earlier than we thought. Now, a new analysis is challenging that timeline. Researchers say key evidence at Monte Verde may have been pushed older by geological mixing instead of human presence. It doesn't close the case on early migration, but it does reopen one of the most important debates in human history.
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