Ancient Migration Insights

A fascinating discovery of mastodon bones during construction reveals the potential for human presence in the Americas dating back over 130,000 years. Graham discusses the significance of archaeological research that challenges conventional timelines, highlighting the role of the Bering Straits land bridge and the impact of climate change on migration patterns during the Ice Age. The conversation delves into the complexities of early human movement across North America, shaped by massive ice sheets and changing landscapes.