What are we learning about the past? Here are three of our most recent eye-catching archaeology stories.
U.S. National Park Service The Bering Strait Theory suggests there was a large wave of people that crossed a land bridge from Siberia into Alaska around 13,000 years ago to populate North America ...
As the dog teams competing in the 2014 Yukon Quest rested at the race’s halfway point in Dawson City, I drove my Jeep Grand ...
Willerslev’s theory goes like this: two groups of Upper Paleolithic ... a vast region that once extended from Siberia’s Kamchatka Peninsula to the Yukon, joined by a land bridge across the Bering Sea.
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