Toast of Khabarovsk -- Ice age -- Hebe's son -- Calling -- Fieldwork in arctic Alaska -- Something going on -- Giddings -- Simultaneous equation -- Writing the bible ...
A new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder bolsters the theory that the first Americans, who are believed to have come over from northeast Asia during the last ice age, may have been ...
The ancestors of Native Americans came to the New World by walking over a land bridge across the Bering Strait. But there’s a rather glaring 10,000 year gap in the story — one that could be explained ...
A new study that reconstructs the history of sea level at the Bering Strait shows that the Bering Land Bridge connecting Asia to North America did not emerge until around 35,700 years ago, less than ...
The Bering Land Bridge has been an important piece of the puzzle of ancient human migration. It’s relatively well understood that humans probably migrated from the Eastern Hemisphere to the Western ...
You might have missed it, but the ancient land of Beringia has gotten some extra protection from superpowers Russia and the United States. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Paleogeography. Aspects of the paleogeography of Beringia during the late Pleistocene / David M. Hopkins - Evolution of lowland landscapes in Northeastern ...
New genetic evidence supports the hypothesis that the first people in the Americas all came from northeast Asia by crossing a land bridge known as Beringia. When sea levels rose after the last ice age ...
Palaeoclimatic research in Beringia has illuminated the interplay between orbital forcing, ice‐sheet dynamics and regional feedbacks that shaped ecosystems in what is now Alaska, north‐eastern Siberia ...
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 U.S. is still calling next Monday's federal ...
This is a short but compelling history of a major event in recent geological studies: the final proof in the early 1970s of the onetime existence of the Bering Land Bridge, a long-surmised strip of ...