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Lorie Townsend, APRN – Anchorage An archeological find in Texas will help rewrite the history of when and how the first Americans arrived in Alaska. The site includes thousands of artifacts that ...
For nearly a century, archaeologists, museums and textbooks have hewn to an almost Adam-and-Eve-like view of how the first people reached the Americas: As the last Ice Age waned about 13,500 years ...
The theory that humans inhabited the Bering land bridge for some 10,000 years "helps explain how a Native American genome (genetic blueprint) became separate from its Asian ancestor," O'Rourke says.
With the re-dating of the Ushki site, the oldest verified site near the Bering land bridge is now the 14,000-year-old Broken Mammoth settlement in central Alaska. Advertisement ...
Another theory was that the two Native Americans lineages evolved as the ... The land bridge between Asia and Alaska existed when sea levels were low during the last Ice Age from 28,000 years ...
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