Checua mystery: 6,000-year-old genomes of extinct humans upend the peopling of South America
A previously unknown genetic group at preceramic Checua shows no ties to other prehistoric communities, suggesting isolated hunter-gatherers diverging from early South American settlers.
Checua desert, home to mysterious extinct human lineage.(photo credit: Jordi Romo at Shutterstock)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF