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A new study based on mathematical modeling weighs in on the fierce debate among paleontologists over the origins of the king ...
New findings in western Idaho provide evidence that North America's ancestors arrived much earlier than was previously ...
The US' history goes back thousands of years, thanks to a wealth of archaeological sites that give insight into the first ...
They were long believed to have been the first to cross the Bering land bridge. Humans who arrived ... added intriguing evidence to the pre-Clovis theory is located in western Idaho.
The prevailing theory of human migration that I learned then was “Clovis first,” that people initially found their way to the Americas across the Bering land bridge roughly 13,000 years ago ...
This “Clovis-First” paradigm suggested these people rapidly spread throughout North and South America after entering via the Bering Land Bridge. However, Buttermilk Creek is not the only site ...
Tyrannosaurus rex, the iconic apex predator of the Late Cretaceous period, evolved in North America after its direct ancestors crossed a land bridge from ... crossing the Bering Strait between ...
In the latest study, the scientists found that horses undertook multiple migrations across the Bering land bridge between 50,000 and 13,000 years ago, with genetic exchanges between North America ...