
Mammoth Find Moves Humans in Arctic Back 10,000 Years
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Revising Human Arrival in the Arctic Due to Woolly Mammoth Find in Siberia
The chapter explores the discovery of a woolly mammoth in Siberia by a young boy, which has led to a reassessment of the estimated arrival of humans in the Arctic Circle to about 45,000 years ago, suggesting an earlier human presence influenced by interactions with mammoths in the region.
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