Those two species and a few others never seemed to have crossed the land bridge between the grasslands of Siberia and ice age Alaska. Cores sunk into the ocean floor from the Sikuliaq — the ...
The Bering land bridge that spanned between Siberia and Alaska during the Ice Age was more of a Bering land bog, new research finds. The discovery could help explain why some animals, such as ...
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.
In 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 ...
University of Alaska Fairbanks land, city of Nenana land, some oil and gas leases and private land. The bridge is open to the public.
With more momentum, and thus a higher likelihood of coming to fruition, it becomes more important than ever to understand ...
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 ...
Haines lived in extreme winters in that land of cold rivers, salmon, volcanoes, and glaciers. He tracked animals for food with frostbite always a subtle threat. One night a man knocked on his door.
Those two species and a few others never seemed to have crossed the land bridge between the grasslands of Siberia and ice age Alaska. Since the late 1970s, the University of Alaska Fairbanks ...