Retrospective sea-level mapping advances a promising geographic solution to the longstanding mystery about when, where, and how the first Americans crossed over from Asia. A paleotopographic reconstruction accounting for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment digitally explores an archipelago about 1400 km long that likely existed from >30,000 BP to 8000 BP. Here the authors examine this Bering Transitory Archipelago in regard to established hypotheses—Clovis-first, Ice-free (deglaciation) Corridor, Kelp Highway, and Beringian Standstill hypotheses—and a new Stepping-Stones hypothesis. Scores of islands at that time would meet all requirements previously proposed for a viable hypothesis: a source population in Asia, a pathway with abundant sustena...
The Clovis-first model for the peopling of the Americas by ∼13.4 ka has long invoked the Ice-Free Co...
The shallow (~53 m deep) Bering Strait separates the Asian and North American continents and is the ...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...
Retrospective sea-level mapping advances a promising geographic solution to the longstanding mystery...
Early migrants to the Americas were likely seaworthy. Many archaeologists now agree that the first h...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, expansive continental ice sheets lowered globally averaged sea leve...
Palaeoenvironmental records from the now-submerged Bering Land Bridge (BLB) covering the Last Glacia...
Some recent academic and popular literature implies that the problem of the colonization of the Amer...
Our understanding of the timing and pathway of human arrival to the Americas remains an important an...
The route and timing of early human migration to the Americas have been a contentious topic for deca...
With genetic studies showing unquestionable Asian origins of the first Americans, the Siberian and B...
Did Beringian environments represent an ecological barrier to humans until less than 15 000 years ag...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-80)The Bering land bridge is a broad platform connecti...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, continental ice sheets isolated Beringia (northeast Siberia and nor...
The Clovis-first model for the peopling of the Americas by ∼13.4 ka has long invoked the Ice-Free Co...
The shallow (~53 m deep) Bering Strait separates the Asian and North American continents and is the ...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...
Retrospective sea-level mapping advances a promising geographic solution to the longstanding mystery...
Early migrants to the Americas were likely seaworthy. Many archaeologists now agree that the first h...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, expansive continental ice sheets lowered globally averaged sea leve...
Palaeoenvironmental records from the now-submerged Bering Land Bridge (BLB) covering the Last Glacia...
Some recent academic and popular literature implies that the problem of the colonization of the Amer...
Our understanding of the timing and pathway of human arrival to the Americas remains an important an...
The route and timing of early human migration to the Americas have been a contentious topic for deca...
With genetic studies showing unquestionable Asian origins of the first Americans, the Siberian and B...
Did Beringian environments represent an ecological barrier to humans until less than 15 000 years ag...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-80)The Bering land bridge is a broad platform connecti...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, continental ice sheets isolated Beringia (northeast Siberia and nor...
The Clovis-first model for the peopling of the Americas by ∼13.4 ka has long invoked the Ice-Free Co...
The shallow (~53 m deep) Bering Strait separates the Asian and North American continents and is the ...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...