Beríngia: o verdadeiro continente perdido
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Dá para ir dos Estados Unidos até a Rússia andando. Apenas 3,8 quilômetros separam a ilha Diomedes Menor, no Alasca, da ilha…
Dá para ir dos Estados Unidos até a Rússia andando. Apenas 3,8 quilômetros separam a ilha Diomedes Menor, no Alasca, da ilha…
This article originally appeared on the Conversation. As biologists explore the variation across the genomes of living people…
Everyone with shovel-shaped incisors carries a reminder of the importance of the maternal-infant bond to human survival.
Det amerikanske kontinentet ble befolket veldig sent i menneskehetens historie.
Uma menina está reescrevendo boa parte da história dos primeiros americanos. Seus restos, encontrados no Alasca, têm cerca de 11.
Una niña está reescribiendo buena parte de la historia de los primeros americanos.
The girl’s remains were unearthed at the Upward Sun River archaeological site in the Tanana River Valley in central Alaska.
Many thousands of years ago, not a single human being lived in the Americas. This only changed during the last Ice Age.
The post 12,000-Year-Old Skeleton in a Mexican Cave Helps Trace the First Americans by Scott Armstrong Elias , Royal Holloway…
The discovery of a nearly complete fossil skeleton of a teenage girl in the Hoyo Negro submerged cave system in Mexico’s…
The discovery of a nearly complete fossil skeleton of a teenage girl in the Hoyo Negro submerged cave system in Mexico’s…
Ker Than, Inside Sci. (ISNS) -- The first settlers of the New World may have spent 10,000 years on Beringia, a vast land bridge…
Genetic evidence supports a theory that ancestors of Native Americans lived for 15,000 years on the Bering Land Bridge, until…
Scott Armstrong Elias, Conv UK The theory that the Americas were populated by humans crossing from Siberia to Alaska across a…
Genetic evidence indicates a population isolated from the Siberian mainland for thousands of years, who are the direct…
The theory that the Americas were populated by humans crossing from Siberia to Alaska across a land bridge was first proposed…
Scientists suggest that the ancestors of Native Americans spent 10,000 years living on a now-vanished Bering land bridge.