Researchers Track Early Migrations of Siberians to America Using Human Gut Medicine & Technology Jun 14, 2021 Early migrations of humans to the Americas from Siberia around 12,000 years ago have been traced using the bacteria they carried.
Scientists Found Early Human DNA from 10,000-Year-Old Ancient Chewing Gum May 20, 2019 A group of archaeologists was able to find a few little lumps of birch bark pitch that are chewed up.
Out of Africa, By Way of Egypt: New Genetic Data Points to Egyptian Route for Original Human Migration May 29, 2015 Scientists may be one step closer to tracing the exodus of modern humans out of Africa. New genetic evidence points to a northern route leading out of the continent, which may just settle a long-disputed question concerning human migrations.
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