LONDON – The first inhabitants of North and South America could have been fishermen from Japan who traveled there in small boats, according to research in the latest edition of New Scientist magazine. The new work casts doubt on the traditional theory that the “first Americans” were hunters from Asia who traveled to the continent on foot via the Bering ice bridge in Alaska some 13,500 years ago. J
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