Scientists have made a reconstruction of a 10,000 year old ancient woman, based on the skeletal remains found near Mexico's Caribbean coast. Surprisingly, the reconstruction resembles people from Southeastern Asia, rather than Northern Asia. After extensive study of the skull, the researchers found that its physical features do not correspond with the characteristics of Mexican indigenous population, nor with ancient inhabitants of America. “Her face is more similar to people from Southeast Asia,” says Alejandro Terrazas, anthropologist at the National University of Mexico.
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