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A recent study reinforces the controversial dating of human footprints discovered at White Sands National Park, placing them ...
For decades after Whiteman's discovery, experts thought the Clovis people were the first to cross the Bering land bridge from Asia around 13,000 years ago. Estimates for humans' arrival is now ...
The direct ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex would have arrived in North America after crossing a land bridge from Asia, according to a new study. The report is the latest to weigh in on the fierce ...
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 ...
In addition to discussing whether the squirrel confirmed the Bering Land Bridge theory, one paleontologist who spoke to Popular Science also mused about what it would have been like to watch giant ...
The research has also shed light on how humans spread across the Americas after traveling into the continent via the Bering land bridge. Also found in Tatóok yík yées sháawat’s coastal cave was a bone ...
The Elapidae of Americas, the brightly coloured coral snakes, dispersed there via the Bering land bridge, also in the Miocene. Das and colleagues reconstructed the biogeographic history of nearly ...
In May 2024, a viral Reddit post in the r/beamazed subreddit claimed to show the 30,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth, discovered in a Canadian gold mine. The post had received more than ...
So, for most of the 20th century, the theory was that the first Americans came from Asia around 13,000 years ago, crossing the now-submerged Bering land bridge that connected Siberia and present ...
Ancient Chesapeake site challenges timeline of humans in the Americas An island eroding into the bay offers tantalizing clues about when and how humans first made their way into North America.