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Earliest Americans specialized in megafauna hunting from Alaska to South America, analysis of 50 sites reveals
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Earliest Americans specialized in megafauna hunting from Alaska to South America, analysis of 50 sites reveals

A new study led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks archaeologist has revealed that the earliest Native Americans had highly specialized diets, primarily hunting large megafauna such as mammoths, gomphotheres, and giant ground sloths. The research, published in Science Advances, analyzed data from 50 archaeological sites across the Americas and found that 83% to 88% of the food consumed by early human groups came from these large plant-eating animals. This challenges previous theories about how humans spread quickly across the continent, suggesting that a focus on megafauna hunting was consistent from Alaska to South America. The study compared the frequency of animal remains at campsites with the natural abundance of species in the surrounding environment, finding that rare megaherbivores dominated the archaeological record while smaller, more abundant animals were rarely represented.

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Earliest Americans specialized in megafauna hunting from Alaska to South America, analysis of 50 sites reveals

A new study led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks archaeologist has revealed that the earliest Native Americans had highly specialized diets, primarily hunting large megafauna such as mammoths, gomphotheres, and giant ground sloths. The research, published in Science Advances, analyzed data from 50 archaeological sites across the Americas and found that 83% to 88% of the food consumed by early human groups came from these large plant-eating animals. This challenges previous theories about how humans spread quickly across the continent, suggesting that a focus on megafauna hunting was consistent from Alaska to South America. The study compared the frequency of animal remains at campsites with the natural abundance of species in the surrounding environment, finding that rare megaherbivores dominated the archaeological record while smaller, more abundant animals were rarely represented.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents findings from an academic study on prehistoric human behavior and does not take a stance on contemporary political issues. It focuses on archaeological evidence and scientific analysis rather than current policy, governance, or ideological debates.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article accurately summarizes the primary source document's findings about Early Paleoindians specializing in megafauna hunting. It references specific percentages and regions discussed in the abstract. The tone is informative but slightly leans towards emphasizing the specialization model over

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