Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years old

Recent studies from genetics of human populations and discoveries of new occupation sites have challenged the conventional model and earlier time framework of the earliest human migration into the American continent. Paleomagnetic analyses of a volcanic ash layer near Valsequillo, central Mexico, yi...

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Main Authors: A. M. Soler-Arechalde, J. Urrutia-Fucugauchi, A. Gogichaishvili, A. L. Martin-del-Pozo
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geofísica 2007-01-01
Series:Geofísica Internacional
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Online Access:http://www.geofisica.unam.mx/unid_apoyo/editorial/publicaciones/investigacion/geofisica_internacional/anteriores/2007/01/Avto.pdf
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author A. M. Soler-Arechalde
J. Urrutia-Fucugauchi
A. Gogichaishvili
A. L. Martin-del-Pozo
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description Recent studies from genetics of human populations and discoveries of new occupation sites have challenged the conventional model and earlier time framework of the earliest human migration into the American continent. Paleomagnetic analyses of a volcanic ash layer near Valsequillo, central Mexico, yields strong evidence of early arrival of humans in America.
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spelling doaj.art-ff0fb484cb2a4098ba4e4e1128f18daa2023-09-02T13:30:14ZengUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de GeofísicaGeofísica Internacional0016-71692007-01-014618587Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years oldA. M. Soler-ArechaldeJ. Urrutia-FucugauchiA. GogichaishviliA. L. Martin-del-PozoRecent studies from genetics of human populations and discoveries of new occupation sites have challenged the conventional model and earlier time framework of the earliest human migration into the American continent. Paleomagnetic analyses of a volcanic ash layer near Valsequillo, central Mexico, yields strong evidence of early arrival of humans in America.http://www.geofisica.unam.mx/unid_apoyo/editorial/publicaciones/investigacion/geofisica_internacional/anteriores/2007/01/Avto.pdfPaleomagnetismHuman EvolutionValsequilloVolcanic Ash
spellingShingle A. M. Soler-Arechalde
J. Urrutia-Fucugauchi
A. Gogichaishvili
A. L. Martin-del-Pozo
Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years old
Geofísica Internacional
Paleomagnetism
Human Evolution
Valsequillo
Volcanic Ash
title Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years old
title_full Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years old
title_fullStr Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years old
title_full_unstemmed Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years old
title_short Short Note: Human Footprints found in Central Mexico could be at least 40,000 years old
title_sort short note human footprints found in central mexico could be at least 40 000 years old
topic Paleomagnetism
Human Evolution
Valsequillo
Volcanic Ash
url http://www.geofisica.unam.mx/unid_apoyo/editorial/publicaciones/investigacion/geofisica_internacional/anteriores/2007/01/Avto.pdf
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