With the rise of new techniques in DNA analysis and the discovery of new fossil remains, the early history of human migrations is being rewritten. See the scientists rewriting history talk about their discoveries in these clips from the documentary First Peoples. Enourage students to investivage the value of scientific evidence for historians and to rewrite the first chapter of their world history textbooks with the teaching activity in Support Materials below.
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