Newfoundland settled multiple times by unrelated groups of people in the last 7,700 years, study reveals
Northeastern Canada has been settled again and again by distinct cultural groups, archaeological evidence suggests. A new paper reports that at least two of these groups were completely unrelated, adding further support to the theory that these people had distinct population histories. The settlement history of Newfoundland, encompassing occupations by at least three distinct cultural groups:…
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