... hunters, called the Clovis culture, followed herds from Siberia to Alaska over a land bridge across the Bering Strait and then gradually ... entered the new world through the Bering land bridge more than 16,000 years ago ...
... also suggests that, far from an open corridor, the Bering Land Bridge actually represented a significant barrier ... or five migration events [across the Bering Land Bridge]," he said. "It was more of a filter than a freeway." The results ...
... the first Americans were migrating across the Bering land bridge. These humans were probably accompanied by dogs, some of which carried the black-coat mutation estimated ...
... by many archaeologists to coincide with the time the first Americans arrived on the continent from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge about 13,000 to 13,500 years ago, Bamforth said. Named the Mahaffy ...
... (Europe and northern Asia) and the area of the Bering land bridge that connected Alaska (USA) and the Yukon (Canada) to Siberia, Russia at the height of the last ...
... 11,500 years ago, when the Bering Land Bridge may still have connected Alaska and Asia. Initial observations of the teeth by UAF bioarchaeologist ...
... came to North America around 13,000 years ago by crossing the Bering Land Bridge from northeastern Asia. From there, they are thought to have spread ...
... World from Northeast Asia by crossing the Bering Land Bridge, which once connected Asia and North America. From there, it suggests that they spread out across the continent ...
At least 32 musk oxen in the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve perished during a nasty storm surge last month, and officials are worried many more may be buried deeper in the ice and out of sight.
... dispersed to North America via the Bering Land Bridge, Kimura said. In a comparison of the molars and premolars from Macrognathomys and Sicista primus, Kimura reported ...
... on the Seward Peninsula, which lies within the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. Both sections ... Alaska from Siberia. The peninsula was part of the Bering Land Bridge linking Asia and North America ...
WASHINGTON, March 6 (UPI) -- The first American settlers came from Europe rather than across the Bering land bridge from Siberia to Alaska, a new book proposes.
... have retreated sufficiently so as to not hinder the movement of humans along the southern edge of the Bering land bridge as early as almost 17,000 years ago," added Misarti, who recently ...
... through northern Asia and across the Bering land bridge to the Yukon. Of the large predators--wolves, bears, and big cats--only the wolves and bears ...