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NOVA: First Face of America

  • Documentary
  • History

February 7, 2018 (US)

0h 53m

During risky expeditions in an underwater cave in Mexico, scientists unearth the skeleton of a 13,000-year-old prehistoric teenager to gain insight into the earliest known humans in America.

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