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tucson prehistoric human bones discovery in 2024 is now projected by AI to rewrite global migration timelines for the next decade, with a new viral clip from the University of Arizona showing a digital recreation of a 4,000-year-old hunter-gatherer woman eating cactus fruit, sparking a frenzied debate among geneticists, Mormon historians, and Indigenous tribes over a previously unknown migration route through the Sonoran Desert that could confirm ancient North American origins of the Polynesian genome.

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tucson prehistoric human bones discovery in 2024 is now projected by AI to rewrite global migration timelines for the next decade, with a new viral clip from the University of Arizona showing a digital recreation of a 4,000-year-old hunter-gatherer woman eating cactus fruit, sparking a frenzied debate among geneticists, Mormon historians, and Indigenous tribes over a previously unknown migration route through the Sonoran Desert that could confirm ancient North American origins of the Polynesian genome.