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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Establishments in South America by millennium (18 C) A. Millennia in Argentina (4 C) B. Millennia in Bolivia (5 C) ... Millennia in Chile (5 C) Millennia in Colombia (4 C) E. Millennia in Ecuador (5 C) F. Millennia in the Falkland Islands (4 C) Millennia in French Guiana (3 C) G. Millennia in Guyana (4 C) N. Millennia in the Netherlands ...
  2. Dec 20, 2024SAO PAULO (AP) — Sloths weren't always slow-moving, furry tree-dwellers. Their prehistoric ancestors were huge — up to 4 tons (3.6 metric tons) — and when startled, they brandished immense claws.. For a long time, scientists believed the first humans to arrive in the Americas soon killed off these giant ground sloths through hunting, along with many other massive animals like mastodons ...
  3. newscientist.com

    4 days agoLife Giant sloths lived alongside humans in South America for millennia. South American megafauna, from giant sloths to camel-like creatures, survived thousands of years longer than we thought ...
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  5. oxfordre.com

    South America, with its vast and diverse climate conditions, is a region rich in high-resolution paleoclimate records, including marine, lacustrine, and fjord sediments, speleothems, ice cores, tree rings, glacial and aeolian deposits, archaeological evidence, and historical documents, among others, all of which capture past climate changes.
  6. thecollector.com

    Apr 20, 2023Long before the Spanish Conquistadors began scouring Peru for the legendary riches of the Inca Empire, South America had been home to several civilizations. With magnificent cities and incredible artifacts, some of them pre-dated the Inca by millennia. ... some of them pre-dated the Inca by millennia. None of these South American civilizations ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    1892 map of South America Animation showing geographic evolution of European colonies and breakaway states in South America, 1700 to present Contemporary political map of South America. The history of South America is the study of the past, particularly the written record, oral histories, and traditions, passed down from generation to generation on the continent of South America.
  8. Dec 20, 2024New discoveries from several archaeological sites in North and South America suggest that ancient people first arrived in the New World much earlier than scientists once thought.
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    1st-millennium establishments in South America (3 C, 1 P) 0-9. 6th century in South America (1 C) 8th century in South America (1 C) 9th century in South America (1 C) 10th century in South America (2 C) This page was last edited on 1 May 2019, at 20:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  10. boisestate.edu

    Llamas are the descendants of animals known as wild guanaco, which were domesticated in South America around 4500 B.C. Llamas and guanaco are two of four South American members of the camel family. ... Indigenous people still adorn their llamas, a tradition that dates back millennia. Tydence Davis/Flicker, CC BY
  11. Dec 19, 2024New discoveries from several archaeological sites in North and South America suggest that ancient people first arrived in the New World much earlier than scientists once thought By Associated ...

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