Earliest Human Footprint in the Americas – Podcast #145
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In this podcast we interview Dr. Karen Moreno from the University of Southern Chile about her work and research on a human footprint. This is a fascinating interview with a lot of amazing information about human arrival in the Americas being much earlier than once believed.
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