Traditional anthropological theory has taught that the first humans made their way to the Americas by walking across ice sheets covering the small land gap between the continents, migrating from ...
When and how did the first people come to the Americas? The conventional story says the earliest settlers came via Siberia, crossing the now-defunct Bering land bridge on foot and trekking through ...
A team of scientists and Alaska Native community members use an autonomous underwater vehicle to explore the continental shelf west of Prince of Wales Island in southeast Alaska, seeking submerged ...
If humans migrated from Asia to the Americas along Pacific Rim coastlines near the end of the Pleistocene era, kelp forests may have aided their journey, according to research presented today at the ...
New archaeological findings published in Science challenge long-standing theories about when and how humans first reached North America. According to researchers excavating the Cooper’s Ferry site in ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — When and how did the first people come to the Americas? The conventional story says that the earliest settlers came via Siberia, crossing the now-defunct Bering land bridge on foot and ...
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