Coastal and Underwater Sites Contain Clues about Early Migrants to Sicily, Archaeologists Say

Coastal and Underwater Sites Contain Clues about Early Migrants to Sicily, Archaeologists Say

An international team of archaeologists led by Washington University in St. Louis has searched for the human occupation traces in 25 caves and rock shelters in southeastern Sicily, Italy.

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 An international team of archaeologists led by Washington University in St. Louis has searched for the human occupation traces in 25 caves and rock shelters in southeastern Sicily, Italy.
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