Human Migration Theories
New evidence is reshaping our understanding of how humans arrived in the Americas. The coastal migration route suggests early travelers used the Pacific coast for rapid movement, while the solutrean hypothesis posits a European origin. Additionally, the Beringian standstill hypothesis proposes that humans may have lingered in Beringia for thousands of years before moving south. Multiple migrations over millennia could further complicate the narrative of human settlement in the Americas.In this clip
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