Tucson Prehistoric Human Bones Discovery Rewrites Timeline of North American Settlement
Archaeologists in Tucson, Arizona, have unearthed a cache of prehistoric human bones, dating back over 10,000 years, that challenges long-held theories about the continent’s earliest inhabitants. The find, discovered during a routine construction project, reveals evidence of advanced tool-making and migration patterns that predate the Clovis culture by millennia. This discovery not only reshapes the narrative of human arrival in the Americas but also positions Tucson as a pivotal site for understanding ancient civilizations. For CEOs in real estate and development, this signals potential delays and heightened regulatory scrutiny for projects in historically sensitive zones.