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Archaeological Discovery Rewrites History of Greenland's First Inhabitants
Archaeologists have found evidence of human activity nearly 4,500 years ago on remote islands off North Greenland, challenging previous understandings of the region's earliest settlers.
28 Feb, 17:13 — 28 Feb, 17:13
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