DNA Reveals Mysterious People Who Lived in the Americas

Around 6,000 years ago, long before the rise of civilizations like the Mayans or Incans, a mysterious group of hunter-gatherers lived high in the Colombian Andes and then vanished without a trace.

Now, groundbreaking ancient DNA research has uncovered their story. These people, found at the Checua site in the Bogotá Altiplano, represent a previously unknown lineage that does not match any known Native American genetic profiles.


Who were they? How did they survive in the harsh, high-altitude landscape? And why did they disappear, replaced by a completely different population thousands of years later?


This video dives deep into a new study published in Science Advances, exploring the genetic, archaeological, and historical significance of this discovery. We uncover the secrets of the Checua people, their unique place in the human family tree, and how their disappearance reshapes what we thought we knew about the peopling of the Americas. Join us as we explore how ancient DNA is rewriting prehistory, one genome at a tim