Child’s footprint in Alaska is oldest found in North American subarctic

The footprint links an ancient site to contemporary Indigenous cultures in Alaska.

By Yereth Rosen June 4, 2019
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An impression left by a child who was walking at an ancient home site in the boreal forest of Alaska is now the oldest known footprint in the North American subarctic, scientists have reported.

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