Thousands of years before Euro-Americans “discovered” the bubbling mudpots and eruptive geysers of what is now Yellowstone National Park, early Americans were spending part of their summer camping in the Yellowstone Lake area.
“It’s always been a destination resort,” said Elaine Hale, park archaeologist. “For at least 10,000 years people have been using the lake area.” ... More (Posted: Friday, April 2, 2010).
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Neolithic Europe
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The ancestry of modern Europeans is a subject of debate among geneticists, archaeologists, and anthropologists. A crucial question is the extent to which Europeans are descended from the first European farmers in the Neolithic Age 7,500 years ago or from Paleolithic/Mesolithic hunter-gatherers who were present in Europe since 40,000 years ago...
Nota: 19-02-11. Vídeos retirados por YouTube.
The ancestry of modern Europeans is a subject of debate among geneticists, archaeologists, and anthropologists. A crucial question is the extent to which Europeans are descended from the first European farmers in the Neolithic Age 7,500 years ago or from Paleolithic/Mesolithic hunter-gatherers who were present in Europe since 40,000 years ago...
Nota: 19-02-11. Vídeos retirados por YouTube.
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