In what is now central Alaska, one of the first Americans was laid to rest in a pit inside his or her house 11,500 years ago. If the remains yield usable DNA, the child could help uncover just who was living on the North American side of the land bridge that likely still connected the Americas to Asia at that time. Click here to read more in National Geographic Daily News.
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03/08/2011: Ice Age Child found in Prehistoric Alaskan Home
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