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New Study Finds Bering Land Bridge Was Really More of a SwampIn short, the Bering Land Bridge was more of a Bering Land Swamp, analogous to the modern-day Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta in western Alaska, the scientists said. The first-of-its-kind study could help ...
In the early 1980s, I was a bank manager in Kotzebue, Alaska, 33 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Those were the days of ...
This roadless wilderness sits on the western edge of Alaska in an area known as the Seward Peninsula. Though few people travel here today, archaeologists believe that ancient populations migrated from ...
University of Alaska Fairbanks land, city of Nenana land, some oil and gas leases and private land. The bridge is open to the public.
These ancestors of modern-day Alaska Natives traveled eastward from Siberia on the Beringian land bridge, a broad expanse of temporarily-exposed tundra that is today under three hundred feet of water.
An apparent subsea fiber optic cable break is to blame for a widespread internet outage in Northwest Alaska ... "This includes building a ‘land bridge’ or terrestrial route from Utqiaġvik ...
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