Think of it as the ultimate travel delay. Asian migrants first reached the northwestern edge of the Americas as early as 40,000 years ago but then had to wait at least 20,000 years before heading south into the continent’s heart, a new genetic analysis finds.
Until now, many researchers had assumed that multiple waves of migrants rapidly settled the New World some time after 16,000 years ago.
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