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For a long time, scientists believed the first humans to arrive in the Americas soon killed off these giant ground sloths through hunting, along with many other massive animals like mastodons ...
For a long time, scientists believed the first humans to arrive in the Americas soon killed off these giant ground sloths through hunting, along with many other massive animals such as mastodons ...
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AP Photo/Mary Conlon Paleontologist Thaís Pansani stands in front the reconstructed skeleton of a giant ground sloth at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington ...
"Some of the most tantalizing clues come from an archaeological site in central Brazil called Santa Elina, where bones of giant ground sloths show signs of being manipulated by humans. Sloths like ...
New research from several sites is starting to suggest that people came to the Americas earlier — perhaps far earlier — than once thought.
For a long time, scientists believed the first humans to arrive in the Americas soon killed off these giant ground sloths through hunting, along with many other massive animals like mastodons ...