The Bering Bridge is a section of land that goes across the Bering between Alaska and Russia. While it is deep underwater ...
The land bridge, now submerged under the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia, was above water from about 36,000 years ago to 11,000 years ago. Scientists thought it might have looked a lot ...
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 ...
These ancestors of modern-day Alaska Natives traveled eastward from Siberia on the Beringian land bridge, a broad expanse ... In a way, Alaska existed in the Russian imagination long before ...
Eventually, Russia discovered a new land in its eastern region – Alaska. In 1741, Russian explorer Vitus Bering came across this region during his expedition. Alaska was known for its rugged ...
The U.S. bought Alaska from Russia in 1867. To mark the 150th anniversary ... as its original inhabitants and having not lost the land in war or ceded it to any country – including the U.S ...