Did Researchers Find 21,000-Year-Old Human Footprints in New Mexico?

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Did Researchers Find 21,000-Year-Old Human Footprints in New Mexico?
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Researchers reveal ancient secrets buried beneath the sand. Learn their groundbreaking new method of testing on the White Sands footprints.

Human footprints found in an ancient lakebed in White Sands National Park, New Mexico date to between 21,000 years and 23,000 years ago, according to new findings that bolster a much-debated study from 2021.ran counter to the generally held scientific position that humans didn’t arrive in the Americas until between 13,000 years and 16,000 years ago. Prior to that – during the Last Glacial Maximum – massive glaciers would have impeded human migration from modern-day Siberia.

Now, researchers from the first team have returned with two new lines of evidence about the White Sands footprints, and both have confirmed the initial, jaw-dropping date range.

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