Humans May Have Been Using Primitive Vehicles in North America as Far Back as 22,000 Years Ago
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Humans May Have Been Using Primitive Vehicles in North America as Far Back as 22,000 Years Ago
Archaeologists have discovered the trails of what may be the world’s earliest vehicles, having etched their tracks in well-preserved mud around 22,000 years ago. Additionally, the primitive conveyances weren’t being pulled by someone from an Old World culture, but instead by people in North America—thousands of years before anyone was
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