Viggen Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 An archaeological dig in Allendale County might cast new light on when humans arrived on this continent. Many archeologists say humans first arrived as few as 13,000 years ago when migrants crossed the Bering Strait during the Ice Age into modern-day Alaska but were unable to move further south because of ice sheets covering what is now Canada. A strip of charcoal-like soil found below a patch of land on the Savannah River could mean North Americans were here as long as 25,000 years ago, researchers say. full article at Myrtle Beach Online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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