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You might have missed it, but the ancient land of Beringia has gotten some extra protection from superpowers Russia and the United States. That's right, Beringia -- 2,800 miles stretching from ...
At its largest, Beringia measured 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from north to south and as much as 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from Siberia’s Verkoyansk Range east to the Mackenzie River in in Canada.
Long before Columbus set sail, humans had already reached the Americas thousands of years earlier, during the closing ...
During the last ice age, an enormous stretch of fertile grassland connected Eurasia and the Americas. Known today as Beringia, this lost landscape was home to a small but important population of ...
Aboriginal people may have become who they are today during a 10,000-year stopover in a land that no longer exists, says a provocative essay in a major scientific journal.
Thousands of Siberian migrants might have found refuge in central Beringia until the climate warmed up enough for glaciers to recede, letting them continue their movement into the Americas, the ...
COMMENTARY Beringia's crossing, not Columbus' voyage, evokes humanity’s arrival in the New World — and more important, what being the New World means.
The goal with Racing Beringia is to connect learners across the world to established learning concepts through events happening in society today -- namely through the high-stakes, ultimate ...
Vol. 38, No. 2, Between Two Worlds: Late Pleistocene Cultural and Technological Diversity in Eastern Beringia (2001), pp. 196-205 (10 pages) This paper reviews the histories of the Denali and Nenana ...