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No human remains were actually found at the site in California. San Diego Natural History Museum via Screengrab

Ancient humans may have reached Americas 100,000 years earlier than previously thought

Teeth and bones of an elephant-like creature unmistakably modified by human hands were discovered.

HIGH-TECH DATING of mastodon remains found in southern California has shattered the timeline of human migration to America, pushing the presence of hominins back to 130,000 years ago rather than just 15,000 years, researchers have said.

Teeth and bones of the elephant-like creature unmistakably modified by human hands, along with stone hammers and anvils, leave no doubt that some species of early human feasted on its carcass, they reported in the journal Nature.

Discovered in 1992 during construction work to expand an expressway, the bone fragments “show clear signs of having been deliberately broken by humans with manual dexterity,” said lead author Steve Holen, director of research at the Center for American Paleolithic Research.

Up to now, the earliest confirmed passage of our ancestors into North America took place about 15,000 years ago. These were modern humans – Homo sapiens – that probably crossed from Siberia into what is today Alaska, by land or along the coast.

There have been several other claims of an even earlier bipedal footprint on the continent, but none would take that timeline back further than 50,000 years, and all remain sharply contested.

The absence of human remains at the California site throws wide open the question of who these mysterious hunters were, as well as when – and how – they arrived on American shores.

A genetic link

One possibility that can be excluded with high confidence is that they were like us. Homo sapiens, experts say, did not exit Africa until about 80,000 to 100,000 years ago.

But that still leaves a wide range of candidates, including several other hominin species that roamed Eurasia 130,000 years ago, the authors said.

They include Homo erectus, whose earliest traces date back nearly two million years; Neanderthals, who fought and co-mingled with modern humans across Europe before dying out some 40,000 years ago; and an enigmatic species called Denisovans, whose DNA survives today in Australian aboriginals.

In a companion analysis, Holen and his team argue that – despite rising seas 130,000 years ago due to an inter-glacial period of warming – the overseas distances to the Americas were within the capacity of human populations at the time.

Intriguingly, in light of the new find, recent studies have also shown a genetic link between present-day Amazonian native Americans and some Asian and Australian peoples.

The picture that emerges “indicates a diverse set of founding populations of the Americas,” said Erella Hovers, an anthropologist at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who did not take part in the new study.

As for the early humans who carved up the bones at the Cerutti Mastodon site in San Diego, named for the paleontologist who discovered it, they likely died out, leaving no genetic trace in modern North Americans, the authors conjectured.

Previous attempts to accurately date artefacts at the site fell short.

Then, in 2014, co-author James Paces, a researcher with the US Geological Survey, used state-of-the-art radiometric methods to measure traces of natural uranium and its decaying by-products in the mastodon bones, which were still fresh when broken by precise blows from stone hammers.

– © AFP 2017 

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    Apr 26th 2017, 11:53 PM

    Were they still classed as immigrants?

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    Apr 26th 2017, 11:42 PM

    You have to take in the possibility that multiple meteor strikes hitting the North American ice shelf 12,000 years ago would have wiped out a very large percentage of the population as well. How far that set back civilization there isn’t really being considered yet.

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    Apr 26th 2017, 11:57 PM

    Mount Toba also. Might have wiped out 90% of us.

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    Apr 26th 2017, 10:53 PM

    “HIGH-TECH DATING of mastodon remains”

    Vader?

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    Apr 26th 2017, 11:41 PM

    Careful journal, you’ll trigger the young earth creationists!!

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    Apr 27th 2017, 12:02 AM

    Just what I thought. Looking forward to yet more whoopin’ an’ hollerin’ snake-wrasslin’ De Niro in Cape Fear types of Murkan creationists producing more fibreglass dioramas of skin clad Adam fightin’ off a durn T-Rex for a juicy mammoth T-Bone. And he an’ Eve’s Stetson wearing descendants drilling the leavings of that barbecue out as oil from various invaded and bombed to oblivion corners of foreign read middle eastern fields that are forever Exxon and Halliburton.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 12:48 AM

    @John O’Driscoll: Don’t they know it takes an awful long time to make dinosaur squeezins

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    Apr 27th 2017, 12:56 AM

    4,500 years BC or near as dammit according to Archbishop Usher Matty. On a Wednesday at teatime. The Big Bang or Let There Be Light as you like it.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 1:35 AM

    @John O’Driscoll: John,
    Will ye stop drinkin that oul poteen stuff.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 2:18 AM

    @Gerry Fallon: He’s a mad fupper ain’t he? I wish he was my dad

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    Apr 26th 2017, 11:53 PM

    Undocumented Neanderthal s, build a wall

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    Apr 27th 2017, 1:28 AM

    Those guys were bad homo erectus, they were rapists. Some of them were good guys I’m sure…

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    Apr 26th 2017, 10:59 PM

    Jurassic Park

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    Apr 27th 2017, 6:05 AM

    Aliens.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 10:07 AM

    Ancient aliens!

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    Apr 27th 2017, 1:37 AM

    Donald Trump is a direct descendant of that Elephant they were eating.A neanderthal of the highest degree.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 6:19 AM

    @Gerry Fallon: That’s an insult to Neanderthals and Mastodons alike, Trump is at the most a descendant of the Mastodon’s droppings

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    Apr 26th 2017, 11:19 PM

    That sub heading made me think first that there was some crazy sh/t goin on back then.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 1:50 AM

    Probably moved there to get a job building the wall.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 9:58 AM

    “In a companion analysis, Holen and his team argue that – despite rising seas 130,000 years ago due to an inter-glacial period of warming ”

    And they had greenhouse gases then too obviously

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    Apr 27th 2017, 11:48 AM

    Yes, there have been greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere as long as we have had an atmosphere. The co2 levels continuously fluctuate.
    The rapid rate of rise in co2 in the atmosphere over the last 100 years or so has never been seen before by natural means. It’s effect is known as man made global warming.

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    Apr 27th 2017, 11:03 AM

    Simpsons shopping mall angel???

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    Apr 27th 2017, 10:04 AM

    Hang on the world is only 6000 years old!

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    Apr 27th 2017, 9:38 PM

    Sorry can anyone tell me what I’ve missed. It says these bones were discovered in 1992? Surely it didn’t take 25 years to research this? Apologies if I missed something

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