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Early Americans specialized in hunting the great mammals of the Ice Age .

A recent study suggests that some of the earliest humans who populated much of the American continent specialized in hunting large Ice Age mammals, obtaining nearly all their necessary nutrients through this practice. The findings are based on an analysis of data collected from dozens of archaeological sites across North America and South America, though Brazil was not included in the research. The article highlights the dietary habits of these early populations and their reliance on megafauna during the Ice Age.

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Early Americans specialized in hunting the great mammals of the Ice Age .

A recent study suggests that some of the earliest humans who populated much of the American continent specialized in hunting large Ice Age mammals, obtaining nearly all their necessary nutrients through this practice. The findings are based on an analysis of data collected from dozens of archaeological sites across North America and South America, though Brazil was not included in the research. The article highlights the dietary habits of these early populations and their reliance on megafauna during the Ice Age.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a scientific finding without overt ideological framing. It focuses on archaeological data and biological conclusions, which are generally considered apolitical topics unless directly tied to contemporary political debates. Since the subject does not involve politics, governance,

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