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Artefacts exposed by penguins are the remnants of a hunting camp on Hornos Island off Chile.

A hunting camp on Hornos Island establishes the southernmost presence of pre-industrial humans. Credit: Brian Buma

Some 300 years ago, a group of people paddled through the remote, icy channels of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago at the southern tip of South America and landed on a windswept island. There, they established what researchers say is the world’s southernmost human outpost before the Industrial Revolution

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