Washington DC (UPI) Dec 24, 2020 – The origins of the Caribbean’s first islanders can be traced to two distinct groups, thousands of years apart, suggesting the archipelago was settled by highly mobile people, with distant relatives often living on different islands, a study published Thursday by Nature found.
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