Beneath the white gypsum dunes of New Mexico, scientists have uncovered something remarkable—trails of footprints that ...
During the last Ice Age, modern-day Alaska and Siberia were connected by a landmass called the Bering Land Bridge, now underwater. Scholars widely agree that some of the first people in the ...
They may have journeyed by land and sea from America via the Bering Land Bridge and on through Indonesia and Australia or down along the Pacific coast of the Americas and through Antarctica.
They may have used the Bering Land Bridge to journey to cross over from North America and then through Indonesia and Australia, or followed the Humboldt Current along the Pacific coast of the ...
They may have journeyed by land and sea from America via the Bering Land Bridge and on through Indonesia and Australia or down along the Pacific coast of the Americas and through Antarctica. Or they ...
LAMBERT: The other idea is that Fiji and Iguanas got there much more gradually. Over many generations, iguanas from the ...
The “kelp highway hypothesis” has largely replaced the Clovis theory, which held that terrestrial hunter-gatherers crossed the Bering land bridge in order to reach America. Instead ...
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Poking holes in the sea floor that used to be part of the Bering Land Bridge, researchers have found that large swaths of it were floodplains pocked with bogs and ponds that may have restricted ...
Prior to the extinction of North American native horses, the Bering Land Bridge — a strip of land that once connected Asia to Alaska — allowed some interbreeding to occur between Eurasian ...
Some may have come through the back door. And even the first Americans (named by an Italian) likely migrated over the Bering Strait land bridge. Bet they wish they could make America great again ...