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Cut-marks on extinct horse’s jawbone puts human presence in North America 10000 earlier | ArchaeoFeed
Archaeologists discovered remains of a hunter camp in a small cave in Bluefish Caves in northwestern Yukon, Canada, that contained a jaw bone of a now extinct Yukon horse. The surface of the artefact was covered with cut marks and it was dated by radiocarbon to 24000 years ago. The bone was excavated between 1977-1987