Brian Handwerk
for National Geographic News
Published February 24, 2011
In what's now central Alaska, one of the first Americans—only three years old at the time—was laid to rest in a pit inside his or her house 11,500 years ago, a new excavation reveals.
The ancient home site and human remains—the oldest known in subarctic North America—provide an unprecedented glimpse into the daily lives of Ice Age Americans, scientists say. ...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...laska-science/