The date and processes of initial human colonization of the Americas are crucial issues for the understanding of human biological and cultural development. For example, Soares et al. (2009) cited the American archaeological record to validate their proposed revision of the human mitochondrial molecular clock. Their suggested mutation rate puts the date of rapid expansion of Native American clades at around 13,500–15,000 cal BP. Similarly, Poznik et al. (2013) have used the “high-confidence archaeological dating” of the initial peopling of the Americas to calibrate the rates of both Y-chromosome and mtDNA mutation and thereby to reconcile the ages of the common ancestors of human males and females. They use a date of ca. 15,000, based on pur...
The southern cone of South America has been an important source of information regarding the early ...
It is well accepted that the Americas were the last continents reached by modern humans, most likely...
. Here we analyze a large sample of radiocarbon dates from the northeast Eurasian Upper Paleolithic ...
The Paisley Caves in Oregon record the oldest directly dated human remains (DNA) in the Western Hemi...
The Americas, the last continents to be entered by modern humans, were colonized during the late Ple...
Clovis, with its distinctive biface, blade and osseous technologies, is the oldest widespread archae...
In a recent paper in the journal Science (2014, Vol. 344, pp. 750–754), J. Chatters et al. present a...
Various chronologies of the earliest Native American occupations have been proposed with varying lev...
It is well accepted that the Americas were the last continents reached by modern humans, most likely...
Mitochondrial and Y-chromosome DNA were analyzed from 10,300-year-old human remains excavated from O...
The peopling of the Americas marks a major expansion of humans across the planet. However, questions...
The exact timing, route, and process of the initial peopling of the Americas remains uncertain despi...
The exact timing, route, and process of the initial peopling of the Americas remains uncertain despi...
The traditional view of American colonization during the late Pleistocene has largely been condition...
of some Clovis sites but have not definitively established the temporal span of this cultural comple...
The southern cone of South America has been an important source of information regarding the early ...
It is well accepted that the Americas were the last continents reached by modern humans, most likely...
. Here we analyze a large sample of radiocarbon dates from the northeast Eurasian Upper Paleolithic ...
The Paisley Caves in Oregon record the oldest directly dated human remains (DNA) in the Western Hemi...
The Americas, the last continents to be entered by modern humans, were colonized during the late Ple...
Clovis, with its distinctive biface, blade and osseous technologies, is the oldest widespread archae...
In a recent paper in the journal Science (2014, Vol. 344, pp. 750–754), J. Chatters et al. present a...
Various chronologies of the earliest Native American occupations have been proposed with varying lev...
It is well accepted that the Americas were the last continents reached by modern humans, most likely...
Mitochondrial and Y-chromosome DNA were analyzed from 10,300-year-old human remains excavated from O...
The peopling of the Americas marks a major expansion of humans across the planet. However, questions...
The exact timing, route, and process of the initial peopling of the Americas remains uncertain despi...
The exact timing, route, and process of the initial peopling of the Americas remains uncertain despi...
The traditional view of American colonization during the late Pleistocene has largely been condition...
of some Clovis sites but have not definitively established the temporal span of this cultural comple...
The southern cone of South America has been an important source of information regarding the early ...
It is well accepted that the Americas were the last continents reached by modern humans, most likely...
. Here we analyze a large sample of radiocarbon dates from the northeast Eurasian Upper Paleolithic ...