9,000-Year-Old Kennewick Man Mystery Yields New Clues
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Scientists have uncovered new information about the ancient "Kennewick Man." This 9,000-year-old skeleton is one of the most complete and oldest ever found in North America.
The discovery has sparked a long-standing scientific mystery about the man's origins. Researchers have worked for years to understand where he came from and how he is connected to people today.
Advanced scientific techniques are now providing clearer answers. These findings are helping to unravel the story of early human migration into the Americas.